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<blockquote data-quote="Bishop" data-source="post: 926733" data-attributes="member: 26163"><p>Brux barrel is what i voted for, its whats on my .308 win, it cleans up super super fast, i have a shade over 100 rounds through it since last cleaning and its still shooting sub 1/2 minute, when I do clean it, it cleans up very very fast. Love it.</p><p></p><p>I have been intrigued with the douglass xx air gauged barrels but after I tried a cut rifled barrel that has been hand lapped, I dont think I could EVER go back to a non hand lapped barrel. Maybe try it on a youth type gun I am pondering on building for my son on a savage action. </p><p></p><p>Douglas barrels are not lapped if i remember correctly, Heard they shoot very very well, but I have seen reports both ways about how easy they clean up. So I prefer to stay with lapped barrels!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bishop, post: 926733, member: 26163"] Brux barrel is what i voted for, its whats on my .308 win, it cleans up super super fast, i have a shade over 100 rounds through it since last cleaning and its still shooting sub 1/2 minute, when I do clean it, it cleans up very very fast. Love it. I have been intrigued with the douglass xx air gauged barrels but after I tried a cut rifled barrel that has been hand lapped, I dont think I could EVER go back to a non hand lapped barrel. Maybe try it on a youth type gun I am pondering on building for my son on a savage action. Douglas barrels are not lapped if i remember correctly, Heard they shoot very very well, but I have seen reports both ways about how easy they clean up. So I prefer to stay with lapped barrels! [/QUOTE]
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