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Schneider Rifle Barrels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyhalf" data-source="post: 675130" data-attributes="member: 50674"><p>I have 5 Schneider barrels at present all .30's 298//3075 groove.2 are 30inch and 2 are 28's. Sadly Gary's barrels are getting hard to get here, I'd love a 6.5 from him.</p><p>4 are P5 Polygon Rifled , the other is an old style conventional 6 groove,which I believe Gary no longer does. At one time , Schneider barrels were the barrel of choice for the Australian Army Palma Team.</p><p>The barrel I am currently using for Palma has 2800 rounds throught it and still shoots well under 1MOA in fact it is capable still of 1/2MOA when I get my act together.gun)</p><p>Polygon barrels are not hard to clean despite what the popular belief is.You just need to learn how to clean them.</p><p>As far as Schneiders wearing out quicker well I can tell the forum that I have shot Kreigers ( my second fave barrel ) Pac Nors , Truflites ( New Zealand ) Maddco ( Local ) and I can't say any of them wore out quicker than another.</p><p>And , Gary Schneider won a US Government contract to supply barrels for I believe the USMC daytime sniper rilfles but will stand corrected as it was some time ago and I forget the details.</p><p>If ever I hear of anyone having a Schneider .30 cal barrel for sale unchambered , I grab it , no questions asked , BTW , David Tubb uses Schneiders exclusively.lightbulb</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>regards</p><p>Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyhalf, post: 675130, member: 50674"] I have 5 Schneider barrels at present all .30's 298//3075 groove.2 are 30inch and 2 are 28's. Sadly Gary's barrels are getting hard to get here, I'd love a 6.5 from him. 4 are P5 Polygon Rifled , the other is an old style conventional 6 groove,which I believe Gary no longer does. At one time , Schneider barrels were the barrel of choice for the Australian Army Palma Team. The barrel I am currently using for Palma has 2800 rounds throught it and still shoots well under 1MOA in fact it is capable still of 1/2MOA when I get my act together.gun) Polygon barrels are not hard to clean despite what the popular belief is.You just need to learn how to clean them. As far as Schneiders wearing out quicker well I can tell the forum that I have shot Kreigers ( my second fave barrel ) Pac Nors , Truflites ( New Zealand ) Maddco ( Local ) and I can't say any of them wore out quicker than another. And , Gary Schneider won a US Government contract to supply barrels for I believe the USMC daytime sniper rilfles but will stand corrected as it was some time ago and I forget the details. If ever I hear of anyone having a Schneider .30 cal barrel for sale unchambered , I grab it , no questions asked , BTW , David Tubb uses Schneiders exclusively.lightbulb regards Mike. [/QUOTE]
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