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Wilson barrel accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1767251" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I can picture Cooper buying lots of 100 barrels to get what they want.</p><p>A similar discussion could occur with Loather Walther barrels, while they can actually produce any barrels, any way you want, as good or better than anyone's. This, for large lot orders and the appropriate $$.</p><p></p><p>We don't know the circumstances of the build either. If it's gonna be a barrel burner for relatively short distance work, then the smith' may be more logical than credited so far.</p><p>It could make sense.</p><p></p><p>I had a gunbuilder (not a gunsmith) talk me into Pacnor for a re-barrel.</p><p>I hate everything about them, but he pointed out that it would be a guaranteed gain for me. He had a rack of them & could spin one off and spin another on till I was good to go (if needed). So I went that route and it happened that everything turned out totally fine (shoots/cleans great), with no delays or issues.</p><p>He would of course have finished any other brand that I desired. But there would be delay in getting it, and more expense in getting it, and for that factory action/stock varmint gun, all that may not have been necessary.</p><p></p><p>See where I'm going with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1767251, member: 1521"] I can picture Cooper buying lots of 100 barrels to get what they want. A similar discussion could occur with Loather Walther barrels, while they can actually produce any barrels, any way you want, as good or better than anyone's. This, for large lot orders and the appropriate $$. We don't know the circumstances of the build either. If it's gonna be a barrel burner for relatively short distance work, then the smith' may be more logical than credited so far. It could make sense. I had a gunbuilder (not a gunsmith) talk me into Pacnor for a re-barrel. I hate everything about them, but he pointed out that it would be a guaranteed gain for me. He had a rack of them & could spin one off and spin another on till I was good to go (if needed). So I went that route and it happened that everything turned out totally fine (shoots/cleans great), with no delays or issues. He would of course have finished any other brand that I desired. But there would be delay in getting it, and more expense in getting it, and for that factory action/stock varmint gun, all that may not have been necessary. See where I'm going with this? [/QUOTE]
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