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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Carbon barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Raffy" data-source="post: 2225274" data-attributes="member: 118545"><p>From a financial standpoint I would go with bartlein just because they have their improved steel mod400 stuff. Carbon barrels are expensive, load development is expensive, gunsmithing is expensive... I know the others are great, but a bartlein is a bartlein and they know their stuff. I think that carbon six does a good job though. They chambered with my reamer and cut one for me for a tikka very recently and headspacing was perfect, chamber is a 'beut, and load development is looking very promising at the earliest stages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raffy, post: 2225274, member: 118545"] From a financial standpoint I would go with bartlein just because they have their improved steel mod400 stuff. Carbon barrels are expensive, load development is expensive, gunsmithing is expensive... I know the others are great, but a bartlein is a bartlein and they know their stuff. I think that carbon six does a good job though. They chambered with my reamer and cut one for me for a tikka very recently and headspacing was perfect, chamber is a 'beut, and load development is looking very promising at the earliest stages. [/QUOTE]
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