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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter0925" data-source="post: 1452823" data-attributes="member: 89819"><p>I have 2 brux, 2 bartlien and a Krieger. Out of the 3 it is a crap shoot for which is the best. My Krieger is a 10 twist 4 groove heavy varmint cut to 16.5 inches in 308 and will hold under .5 moa easily if I do my part. I have had zero problems with any of these barrels shooting under .5 but I have 1 brux and 1 bartlien that will consistently shoot in the high .1s or low .2s. The most important thing out of any of the barrels mentioned is the smith that does the work and the nut behind the trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter0925, post: 1452823, member: 89819"] I have 2 brux, 2 bartlien and a Krieger. Out of the 3 it is a crap shoot for which is the best. My Krieger is a 10 twist 4 groove heavy varmint cut to 16.5 inches in 308 and will hold under .5 moa easily if I do my part. I have had zero problems with any of these barrels shooting under .5 but I have 1 brux and 1 bartlien that will consistently shoot in the high .1s or low .2s. The most important thing out of any of the barrels mentioned is the smith that does the work and the nut behind the trigger. [/QUOTE]
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