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<blockquote data-quote="lazylabs" data-source="post: 166692" data-attributes="member: 6641"><p>Fifty.. I was just pointing out that button rifling does induce more stress in a barrel than cut rifling, if that wasn't true Lilja wouldn't waste the time or money double stress relieving them. </p><p></p><p>You may get good service from Lilja but I have never recieved a barrel from them in less than 3 months. I am not a volume customer so that is probably why. They are certainly cheaper if you are going over 1.250 dia than most other places. I haven't had a bunch of barrels from them but the ones I did seem to be tighter than most... have you experienced the same?</p><p></p><p>Just for argument sake... You said it wasn't fair to compare the lower end button barrel makers to higher end cut makers. Who are the lower end cut makers? That was the point I was trying to make with getting a more consistant barrel from a cut maker.</p><p></p><p>Sort of off topic but.... have you heard anything on the .375 WC's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazylabs, post: 166692, member: 6641"] Fifty.. I was just pointing out that button rifling does induce more stress in a barrel than cut rifling, if that wasn't true Lilja wouldn't waste the time or money double stress relieving them. You may get good service from Lilja but I have never recieved a barrel from them in less than 3 months. I am not a volume customer so that is probably why. They are certainly cheaper if you are going over 1.250 dia than most other places. I haven't had a bunch of barrels from them but the ones I did seem to be tighter than most... have you experienced the same? Just for argument sake... You said it wasn't fair to compare the lower end button barrel makers to higher end cut makers. Who are the lower end cut makers? That was the point I was trying to make with getting a more consistant barrel from a cut maker. Sort of off topic but.... have you heard anything on the .375 WC's? [/QUOTE]
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