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<blockquote data-quote="Northkill" data-source="post: 2225441" data-attributes="member: 110890"><p>I appreciate the informational approach. No one should cast broad aspersions against any brand based on one experience or on opinion. My evaluations are based on broad experience with many different shooters. Like I said before, "Brand P" might make barrels that shoot like crazy. But if more of them have POI and pressure issues than what comes from "Brand B", I'll personally put my money in "Brand B" even though I know many "Brand P" barrels shoot bugholes and might have an aesthetic advantage. On the flip side, I don't put much stock in someone who champions a certain brand as "Best" based on a single, or minimal count, experience. "Best" is somewhat subjective to intended use and individual priorities. The way barrel stress is managed in the manufacturing process is a factor as well. Some just have it figured out better than others. Then there's customer service...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northkill, post: 2225441, member: 110890"] I appreciate the informational approach. No one should cast broad aspersions against any brand based on one experience or on opinion. My evaluations are based on broad experience with many different shooters. Like I said before, "Brand P" might make barrels that shoot like crazy. But if more of them have POI and pressure issues than what comes from "Brand B", I'll personally put my money in "Brand B" even though I know many "Brand P" barrels shoot bugholes and might have an aesthetic advantage. On the flip side, I don't put much stock in someone who champions a certain brand as "Best" based on a single, or minimal count, experience. "Best" is somewhat subjective to intended use and individual priorities. The way barrel stress is managed in the manufacturing process is a factor as well. Some just have it figured out better than others. Then there's customer service... [/QUOTE]
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