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Why dial a rifle bore within .0001"
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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 1149905" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>I have no bias towards particular companies. I am in the business of winning and making the most accurate rifle possible. I worked at Brux a few years ago while I was getting my business going. I have seen how they make barrels. I used their stuff before I worked for them. Some of my customers that work at other barrel companies have told me that Brux consistently makes the straightest barrels out there. So that is in addition to what I have seen. If Brux starts slipping I will be the first one to let them know and if they don't take care of it I will post it on the internet. I returned a barrel to Krieger over the summer since it was crooked. Took 2 months to get a new one and it wasn't much better. I will call people out on stuff if they don't take care of a problem. This is helpful because we as rifle builders see and know things that 99.9% of our customers don't. I am getting a barrel in from a relatively new manufacturer for my new fclass rifle I am building in 284 shehane. If it meets my standards of straightness, quality of lapping, accuracy etc I have no problem pushing my customers to use that brand and I will use it in the big matches. As some of you know I also have a line of fclass stocks I sell. They are sought after by some big name shooters. I am discontinuing them. I have tested a different manufacturers stock, X Ring rifle stocks, and like it more than mine due to the tracking etc. He has some techniques in the building process that make a superior product IMO. My stock guy wanted to copy it and I said no. Like I said I am in the business of winning and manufacturing rifles capable of setting world records. Brand loyalty means nothing to me if its not a superior product. </p><p> </p><p>Ryan Pierce</p><p><a href="http://www.piercisionrifles.com" target="_blank">www.piercisionrifles.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 1149905, member: 20643"] I have no bias towards particular companies. I am in the business of winning and making the most accurate rifle possible. I worked at Brux a few years ago while I was getting my business going. I have seen how they make barrels. I used their stuff before I worked for them. Some of my customers that work at other barrel companies have told me that Brux consistently makes the straightest barrels out there. So that is in addition to what I have seen. If Brux starts slipping I will be the first one to let them know and if they don't take care of it I will post it on the internet. I returned a barrel to Krieger over the summer since it was crooked. Took 2 months to get a new one and it wasn't much better. I will call people out on stuff if they don't take care of a problem. This is helpful because we as rifle builders see and know things that 99.9% of our customers don't. I am getting a barrel in from a relatively new manufacturer for my new fclass rifle I am building in 284 shehane. If it meets my standards of straightness, quality of lapping, accuracy etc I have no problem pushing my customers to use that brand and I will use it in the big matches. As some of you know I also have a line of fclass stocks I sell. They are sought after by some big name shooters. I am discontinuing them. I have tested a different manufacturers stock, X Ring rifle stocks, and like it more than mine due to the tracking etc. He has some techniques in the building process that make a superior product IMO. My stock guy wanted to copy it and I said no. Like I said I am in the business of winning and manufacturing rifles capable of setting world records. Brand loyalty means nothing to me if its not a superior product. Ryan Pierce [URL="http://www.piercisionrifles.com"]www.piercisionrifles.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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