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Question for the smiths, what barrel manufacterer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 472044" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>had a couple buddies that were in tight with the FBI armorer, and he built a couple 700's for them They were both .308's using Obermeyer blanks. One shot pretty good (.38" five shot groups) and the other was a dog. Nothing wrong with the chambering job, and fired cases were nearly identical in a Shadowgraph. The one that didn't shoot well also fouled in less than one third the shots the other did. He swapped it for a Mike Pence barrel in .308, and shot better than the other Obermeyer. He also must be able to walk on water, cause he said he never cut a bad barrel (anybody can make a bad part). I might also add that the groups opened up with the other barrel after about four hundred rounds went thru it. I had the chance to get one at the sametime, and glad I didn't</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 472044, member: 25383"] had a couple buddies that were in tight with the FBI armorer, and he built a couple 700's for them They were both .308's using Obermeyer blanks. One shot pretty good (.38" five shot groups) and the other was a dog. Nothing wrong with the chambering job, and fired cases were nearly identical in a Shadowgraph. The one that didn't shoot well also fouled in less than one third the shots the other did. He swapped it for a Mike Pence barrel in .308, and shot better than the other Obermeyer. He also must be able to walk on water, cause he said he never cut a bad barrel (anybody can make a bad part). I might also add that the groups opened up with the other barrel after about four hundred rounds went thru it. I had the chance to get one at the sametime, and glad I didn't gary [/QUOTE]
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