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Barrels, which manufacturer??
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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1345186" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>Lol. You are not kidding g. I was not really paying attention to length. I was typing a bit and then actually prepping my work bench as it had gotten into a bit disorganized. Then I typed a bit more and so on. **** it turned into a short novel.</p><p></p><p>No offense was taken by your post nor were those other remarks meant for you or really anyone specifically. Just frustration in a lost opportunity to increase my knowledge and understanding in the area of barrel making. I am a addict when it comes to new information. I also hate when people bicker but really no substance is there.</p><p></p><p>Over a period of about ten yrs. I was lucky to have a job that gave me lots of time to train and shoot. I was able to shoot at the range at least weekly and sometimes more. I also had the great luck to run into some very highly skill shooters at quantico. They were very patient and took the time [lots of time] to help me improve my long gun shooting from various positions but lots of prone. Was always a decent shot out to a few hundred yards. They taught me what to do when things got taken out longer and how to get much more consistent even when things were closer.</p><p></p><p>Those groups represent when I did everything right which was erratic at times. I still need to learn to read wind better....much better.</p><p></p><p> I have not shot the trg22 much in the last few yrs as the flight time at longer distances hurts when I get the wind wrong.</p><p></p><p>I am actually thinking of rebarreling [keeping the stock barrel as it still has a great bore] I want to use it to get into prs comps. This had me looking into what are the current top goto manf. as its been a few years since getting a custom barrel. Like you I like to only use the best I can get. I had settled on Bartlien.</p><p></p><p>Here I go running my mouth again grrrrrrr...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1345186, member: 11132"] Lol. You are not kidding g. I was not really paying attention to length. I was typing a bit and then actually prepping my work bench as it had gotten into a bit disorganized. Then I typed a bit more and so on. **** it turned into a short novel. No offense was taken by your post nor were those other remarks meant for you or really anyone specifically. Just frustration in a lost opportunity to increase my knowledge and understanding in the area of barrel making. I am a addict when it comes to new information. I also hate when people bicker but really no substance is there. Over a period of about ten yrs. I was lucky to have a job that gave me lots of time to train and shoot. I was able to shoot at the range at least weekly and sometimes more. I also had the great luck to run into some very highly skill shooters at quantico. They were very patient and took the time [lots of time] to help me improve my long gun shooting from various positions but lots of prone. Was always a decent shot out to a few hundred yards. They taught me what to do when things got taken out longer and how to get much more consistent even when things were closer. Those groups represent when I did everything right which was erratic at times. I still need to learn to read wind better....much better. I have not shot the trg22 much in the last few yrs as the flight time at longer distances hurts when I get the wind wrong. I am actually thinking of rebarreling [keeping the stock barrel as it still has a great bore] I want to use it to get into prs comps. This had me looking into what are the current top goto manf. as its been a few years since getting a custom barrel. Like you I like to only use the best I can get. I had settled on Bartlien. Here I go running my mouth again grrrrrrr... [/QUOTE]
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