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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2103916" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>Sounds like your 204 is toast, barrels are like tires on a vehicle, replaceable. Do your own research on twist, seems to be controversial at times. Go zero free bore. </p><p>I prefer a bit faster twist as long as it isn't hard on bullets. Faster twist seems to give more splat factor on small vermin. </p><p>On the 6 Dasher, I don't own one. Buddy built one last year. It is crazy accurate, over and above any of the half dozen 6BR's we fool with. </p><p>Hate to say this, can't wait till my 6BR does what your 204 did so I can get a new barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2103916, member: 103581"] Sounds like your 204 is toast, barrels are like tires on a vehicle, replaceable. Do your own research on twist, seems to be controversial at times. Go zero free bore. I prefer a bit faster twist as long as it isn’t hard on bullets. Faster twist seems to give more splat factor on small vermin. On the 6 Dasher, I don’t own one. Buddy built one last year. It is crazy accurate, over and above any of the half dozen 6BR’s we fool with. Hate to say this, can’t wait till my 6BR does what your 204 did so I can get a new barrel. [/QUOTE]
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