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<blockquote data-quote="D-mon" data-source="post: 2729223" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>Their action are reasonably good ( fierce edge titanium ) but I would stay away from their carbon wrapped barrel. The bore consistency of two I measured was shocking: in 30 cal, a 0.3002 pilot would fit tight from the breach end, then go loose once it passed the beginning of the carbon section, and on the muzzle end of that barrel I needed to use a 0.3008 pilot to have a good fit , slightly tight where the shoulder of the factory 5/8-24 thread was and loose against under the carbon .</p><p></p><p>IMHO, make sure you have the opportunity to test first , either you buy a new one or a second end one. And if you ever get one rebarreled , get a bartlein or another reputable brand of barrel maker. And get it done by a good gunsmith you trust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D-mon, post: 2729223, member: 1523"] Their action are reasonably good ( fierce edge titanium ) but I would stay away from their carbon wrapped barrel. The bore consistency of two I measured was shocking: in 30 cal, a 0.3002 pilot would fit tight from the breach end, then go loose once it passed the beginning of the carbon section, and on the muzzle end of that barrel I needed to use a 0.3008 pilot to have a good fit , slightly tight where the shoulder of the factory 5/8-24 thread was and loose against under the carbon . IMHO, make sure you have the opportunity to test first , either you buy a new one or a second end one. And if you ever get one rebarreled , get a bartlein or another reputable brand of barrel maker. And get it done by a good gunsmith you trust. [/QUOTE]
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