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Hells Canyon Barrels vs Proof
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1659175" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>Your questions are valid. The answer is "depends". The best barrel isn't worth much if it isn't installed correctly. And that still doesn't mean much if the shooter can't do their job.</p><p>I'd suggest you make a list of priorities and rank them.</p><p>My custom guns need to be .5 moa or better. And there is no feasible way to determine if the other barrel would have done better. And that test would only work for those 2 barrels. The next two barrels could be completely different. There's a very high probability that you take a high quality barrel to a high quality Smith and you'll end up with high quality results.</p><p>There are no guarantees.</p><p>The cf barrels are largely used to reduce weight and looks. Don't think anyone suggests they shoot better. I think they shoot equally. BUT the cost of cf means the value is better with a non cf barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1659175, member: 75779"] Your questions are valid. The answer is "depends". The best barrel isn't worth much if it isn't installed correctly. And that still doesn't mean much if the shooter can't do their job. I'd suggest you make a list of priorities and rank them. My custom guns need to be .5 moa or better. And there is no feasible way to determine if the other barrel would have done better. And that test would only work for those 2 barrels. The next two barrels could be completely different. There's a very high probability that you take a high quality barrel to a high quality Smith and you'll end up with high quality results. There are no guarantees. The cf barrels are largely used to reduce weight and looks. Don't think anyone suggests they shoot better. I think they shoot equally. BUT the cost of cf means the value is better with a non cf barrel. [/QUOTE]
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