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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 185128" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Like Uncle Bud said the 3 groove barrels are supposed to last longer and some say clean easier , I've had two one Pac-Nor that shot well and one Lilja that shoots great and hardly fouls at all. I like the Lilja barrel i have now , I can't say that its to rough on my bullets but I'm not shooting a hot rod either.</p><p> </p><p>I have had several of the 5R barrels , a few from Rock Creek and one From Obermeyer and that shot great very accurate barely fouled and they did shoot a tad faster than a conventionaly rifled barrel , I have a 6mm here right now from Bartlien thats gonna be a 6-6.5x47 very soon. I'm tending to lean toward cut rifeld barrels now days , not realy sure why , I guess cause I've been talking to them more.</p><p> </p><p>I would reccomend one of the 5R barrels either from Rock Creek , Bartlien , Broughton or Obermeyer if you can get hold of Boots.</p><p> </p><p>Any of the high end barrels are gonna be easy on the fouling as they are all supposed to be hand lapped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 185128, member: 8843"] Like Uncle Bud said the 3 groove barrels are supposed to last longer and some say clean easier , I've had two one Pac-Nor that shot well and one Lilja that shoots great and hardly fouls at all. I like the Lilja barrel i have now , I can't say that its to rough on my bullets but I'm not shooting a hot rod either. I have had several of the 5R barrels , a few from Rock Creek and one From Obermeyer and that shot great very accurate barely fouled and they did shoot a tad faster than a conventionaly rifled barrel , I have a 6mm here right now from Bartlien thats gonna be a 6-6.5x47 very soon. I'm tending to lean toward cut rifeld barrels now days , not realy sure why , I guess cause I've been talking to them more. I would reccomend one of the 5R barrels either from Rock Creek , Bartlien , Broughton or Obermeyer if you can get hold of Boots. Any of the high end barrels are gonna be easy on the fouling as they are all supposed to be hand lapped. [/QUOTE]
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