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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2585152" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Having had extremely accurate barrels from varied mfgs, and a few less than acceptable from some of the same, "the best" always depended. During my BR days, Lilja and Hart were my go-to mfgs, but then I have seen many others that would win. There are a lot of factors involved than just the barrel, and a good and precise quality lapping had improved a many "lesser" mfgs barrels for me.</p><p></p><p>Today, I have a few barrels from mfgs that years ago most had never heard of, but after proper installation, break-in and some load development, they are tack drivers with very tight tolerances and easy to clean. And they cost about 1/2 of the "higher end" brands, which can be a nice thing for those who burn a barrel or two per season.. CNC has come along ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2585152, member: 9299"] Having had extremely accurate barrels from varied mfgs, and a few less than acceptable from some of the same, "the best" always depended. During my BR days, Lilja and Hart were my go-to mfgs, but then I have seen many others that would win. There are a lot of factors involved than just the barrel, and a good and precise quality lapping had improved a many "lesser" mfgs barrels for me. Today, I have a few barrels from mfgs that years ago most had never heard of, but after proper installation, break-in and some load development, they are tack drivers with very tight tolerances and easy to clean. And they cost about 1/2 of the "higher end" brands, which can be a nice thing for those who burn a barrel or two per season.. CNC has come along ways. [/QUOTE]
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