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<blockquote data-quote="crazyhorse" data-source="post: 2041465" data-attributes="member: 3056"><p>I've used Bartlein, Benchmark and Pac-Nor in various builds.</p><p></p><p>Pac-Nor in a .260 that has always been a hammer. Easy to load for and cleans up quite easily.</p><p></p><p>Benchmark in a 7RM that was meh... Very picky to load and copper fouled something terrible.</p><p></p><p>Bartlein in 300WM, 7-08, 6GT, and 7RM - Once I discovered Bartlein I've never looked back! </p><p></p><p>I'm probably jinxing myself here but since I tried my first Bartlien they've all been awesome shooters that clean up easily. None have been picky to load for despite the fact I use a fairly diverse bullet selection (Accubonds, Berger, ELD's and some Sierra's).</p><p>I've been using the same smith for years who has worked with almost every barrel maker out there, and he now recommends Bartlein on any build where the customer doesn't already have a preference. He says they just seem to machine better and have been consistently super straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyhorse, post: 2041465, member: 3056"] I've used Bartlein, Benchmark and Pac-Nor in various builds. Pac-Nor in a .260 that has always been a hammer. Easy to load for and cleans up quite easily. Benchmark in a 7RM that was meh... Very picky to load and copper fouled something terrible. Bartlein in 300WM, 7-08, 6GT, and 7RM - Once I discovered Bartlein I've never looked back! I'm probably jinxing myself here but since I tried my first Bartlien they've all been awesome shooters that clean up easily. None have been picky to load for despite the fact I use a fairly diverse bullet selection (Accubonds, Berger, ELD's and some Sierra's). I've been using the same smith for years who has worked with almost every barrel maker out there, and he now recommends Bartlein on any build where the customer doesn't already have a preference. He says they just seem to machine better and have been consistently super straight. [/QUOTE]
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