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Proof research vs Christensen arms carbon fiber barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Willw89" data-source="post: 1201596" data-attributes="member: 89539"><p>No savings in weight? Your bartlein barrels must be very light contour if they are the same weight as the proof carbon barrel...? I have personally seen very good accuracy so far with the two proof barrels I have. A .308 and a 280ai that both shoot in the .2s at 200yds. Not to say other barrels won't I have several other steel barrels from pac-nor, bartlein, and Krieger that will shoot the same. The main benefit of the proof carbon is that you get the stiffness of a sendero with the weight of a light sporter. The barrel will also not have as drastic of a POI shift as the light weight steel when shooting long, rapid strings of fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willw89, post: 1201596, member: 89539"] No savings in weight? Your bartlein barrels must be very light contour if they are the same weight as the proof carbon barrel...? I have personally seen very good accuracy so far with the two proof barrels I have. A .308 and a 280ai that both shoot in the .2s at 200yds. Not to say other barrels won't I have several other steel barrels from pac-nor, bartlein, and Krieger that will shoot the same. The main benefit of the proof carbon is that you get the stiffness of a sendero with the weight of a light sporter. The barrel will also not have as drastic of a POI shift as the light weight steel when shooting long, rapid strings of fire. [/QUOTE]
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