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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 54766"><p>Jeff In TX--</p><p>Mike does NOT supply the M24 SWS barrels. He provided the original barrels for the prototypes, but they were all eventually changed out, also. Remington makes all the M24 barrels in house, and have since the start of the M24 SWS program.</p><p>BTW, I have one of Mike Rock's barrels on my latest .308 project gun, and it was the worst fouling barrel I have ever had, factory or otherwise, for the first 30 rds. I HAD to use Flitz and JB to get the copper out, as the Sweets, CR-10, Shooters Choice, etc. didn't even make a dent in it. I never got it all out, and am still in the process of barrel "break-in" and the fouling has slowed considerably. I have other brands of barrels(Hart, Pac-Nor, Shilen, K&P, etc)and don't know if I will buy another Rock as NONE of these have ever fouled as bad as the Rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 54766"] Jeff In TX-- Mike does NOT supply the M24 SWS barrels. He provided the original barrels for the prototypes, but they were all eventually changed out, also. Remington makes all the M24 barrels in house, and have since the start of the M24 SWS program. BTW, I have one of Mike Rock's barrels on my latest .308 project gun, and it was the worst fouling barrel I have ever had, factory or otherwise, for the first 30 rds. I HAD to use Flitz and JB to get the copper out, as the Sweets, CR-10, Shooters Choice, etc. didn't even make a dent in it. I never got it all out, and am still in the process of barrel "break-in" and the fouling has slowed considerably. I have other brands of barrels(Hart, Pac-Nor, Shilen, K&P, etc)and don't know if I will buy another Rock as NONE of these have ever fouled as bad as the Rock. [/QUOTE]
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