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RT image of Bart CFW barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Plowboy85" data-source="post: 2225470" data-attributes="member: 66137"><p>Mr. Frank, first and foremost I meant no disrespect to you or Bartlein Barrels, I have several of your barrels and believe them to be some of the best based on my experiences with them. I do not believe anyone interpreted the data negatively or feels the Barts are inferior because of it. I posted purely to support the claims members have that the Barts are a touch heavier due to a thicker liner which is believed to provide better and more stable harmonics. Again I apologize as I did not feel that data is proprietary or difficult for any to obtain by splitting a spent barrel. I will ask Mr Len to delete if I am not able to edit and delete the images.</p><p></p><p>Edit- I also posted just as informative data for anyone interested in what there high dollar barrel looks like. I personally thought it was pretty interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plowboy85, post: 2225470, member: 66137"] Mr. Frank, first and foremost I meant no disrespect to you or Bartlein Barrels, I have several of your barrels and believe them to be some of the best based on my experiences with them. I do not believe anyone interpreted the data negatively or feels the Barts are inferior because of it. I posted purely to support the claims members have that the Barts are a touch heavier due to a thicker liner which is believed to provide better and more stable harmonics. Again I apologize as I did not feel that data is proprietary or difficult for any to obtain by splitting a spent barrel. I will ask Mr Len to delete if I am not able to edit and delete the images. Edit- I also posted just as informative data for anyone interested in what there high dollar barrel looks like. I personally thought it was pretty interesting. [/QUOTE]
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