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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrell selection
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1275539" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>I think it depends on who you're experienced with. I did my initial research and, based on that work, selected Bartlein for my barrels. Every barrel I've received is top qualilty and, while I have to give due credit to my gunsmith for the high quality chambering work he's done, shoot under .5 MOA. </p><p>I'm sure Kreigher, Lilja, McGowen and others make very fine rifle barrls. But when I find something that works as well as Bartlein has worked for me I stick with it.</p><p>My recommendation for the first time builder is to do your research, read comments about the experiences of other shooters, and make your selection. If you're not happy you're only one rifle barrel away from perhaps finding the maker who satisfies your individual requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1275539, member: 50867"] I think it depends on who you're experienced with. I did my initial research and, based on that work, selected Bartlein for my barrels. Every barrel I've received is top qualilty and, while I have to give due credit to my gunsmith for the high quality chambering work he's done, shoot under .5 MOA. I'm sure Kreigher, Lilja, McGowen and others make very fine rifle barrls. But when I find something that works as well as Bartlein has worked for me I stick with it. My recommendation for the first time builder is to do your research, read comments about the experiences of other shooters, and make your selection. If you're not happy you're only one rifle barrel away from perhaps finding the maker who satisfies your individual requirements. [/QUOTE]
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