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Lothar Walther vs Krieger barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1082983" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Thanks for posting those links, IdahoCTD. I started to and the blew it off. Seems the only button rifled barrels in the equipment lists are Benchmark, Broughton and Hart, all others being cut rifled . No national pride in my coments, just what I see being used in these competitions and by dedicated hunters/shooters. The guys that compete will spend whatever necessary, no matter where it was made. If they thought LW would put them in the "rankings", they'd use them. LW might be fine for a hunting barrel, but the question was about accuracy, not what degree of accuracy, but accuracy. As for barrel life, to me barrels are the expendable part of the rifle. I don't seem to wear out stocks, triggers, scope mounts or actions,,, but I've worn out a few barrels. Shoot it 'till it's no longer satisfactory, then change it out. The many threads I see concerning "barrel life" I flatly ignor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1082983, member: 24284"] Thanks for posting those links, IdahoCTD. I started to and the blew it off. Seems the only button rifled barrels in the equipment lists are Benchmark, Broughton and Hart, all others being cut rifled . No national pride in my coments, just what I see being used in these competitions and by dedicated hunters/shooters. The guys that compete will spend whatever necessary, no matter where it was made. If they thought LW would put them in the "rankings", they'd use them. LW might be fine for a hunting barrel, but the question was about accuracy, not what degree of accuracy, but accuracy. As for barrel life, to me barrels are the expendable part of the rifle. I don't seem to wear out stocks, triggers, scope mounts or actions,,, but I've worn out a few barrels. Shoot it 'till it's no longer satisfactory, then change it out. The many threads I see concerning "barrel life" I flatly ignor. [/QUOTE]
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