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Brux - how do they do that?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboywhorses" data-source="post: 1163311" data-attributes="member: 23983"><p>Sat down with Frank at Bartlien barrels with some of those question. He took me to look at my 375 barrels I had bought. We use his bore scope. He showed me how they will not let a barrel go till it pass that inspection. He showed me barrels that need more lapping till his guys are happy. Now there can be probelms. He had said once they had a bad patch of steel. They could not get them to work at all. </p><p></p><p>So with that said I would assume Brux has the same Inspection process going for them. Also that type of care with a rifle barrel would make me want to buy it. I may add I never have compared the lands and groves of all the barrel maker out there. This would include all bore types for each caliber.</p><p></p><p>Now days you can almost make the lands and grooves to fit your needs. Plus twists ! ! Some guys can, but like Bartlien you think of it they will in good reason to help out. Yeah even the crazy stuff. </p><p></p><p>It is great to see barrel companies holding to a higher standard, to help all areas of shooting. </p><p></p><p>Oh I am sure one phone call to them also would answer any doubts.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the long wind. Only what I have thought about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboywhorses, post: 1163311, member: 23983"] Sat down with Frank at Bartlien barrels with some of those question. He took me to look at my 375 barrels I had bought. We use his bore scope. He showed me how they will not let a barrel go till it pass that inspection. He showed me barrels that need more lapping till his guys are happy. Now there can be probelms. He had said once they had a bad patch of steel. They could not get them to work at all. So with that said I would assume Brux has the same Inspection process going for them. Also that type of care with a rifle barrel would make me want to buy it. I may add I never have compared the lands and groves of all the barrel maker out there. This would include all bore types for each caliber. Now days you can almost make the lands and grooves to fit your needs. Plus twists ! ! Some guys can, but like Bartlien you think of it they will in good reason to help out. Yeah even the crazy stuff. It is great to see barrel companies holding to a higher standard, to help all areas of shooting. Oh I am sure one phone call to them also would answer any doubts. Sorry for the long wind. Only what I have thought about. [/QUOTE]
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