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    Im sold....
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    Last month my model 12 and Bughole Bartlein 6BR 400 32Xs. Mine is a shooter

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbflyer View Post
    I struggle to see how a cut rifled barrel can be as consistent as a good quality button. I've a lot to learn though.
    From reading a lot of posts on a lot of forums, my impression is a lot of guys view the cut rifled barrels as being superior in some way, shape or form over
    the button rifled barrels. Whether they think they clean up faster, are more accurate or last longer, less metallurgical stress, etc...seems like those that
    prefer the cut rifled barrels have stronger feelings about it (for whatever reasons).

    Def. seen more twist options with the cut rifled barrels.

    I have lots of both and would be hard pressed to tell you either is better than the other. Off the top of my head, I have Bartlein, Brux, Benchmark, Krieger,
    Lilja, Rock Creek and Shilen. Had a Hart. Interested in trying a Muller and/or Broughton.

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    SB,

    That’s the thing... put 3 barrels of three to four different quality brands, chambered by the same quality reamer, by the same competent Gunsmith. Break in and do load dev on all 3 and I bet no one could tell what kind of rifling or how it was cut simply by shooting it.


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    I respectfully disagree.. I believe the cut rifle barrels would perform better.

    I do believe you would eventually find a button rifled barrel that would outperform a cut rifled barrel, but most of the time the cut rifle will outperform the button rifled...

    That’s just my opinion..

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneWolf View Post
    Subjective..... Many barrels out there shoot just as well as the other. It's more so about the chamber work than the barrel manufacturer due to all of them using the same materials to build their barrels. Higher end hand lapped barrels are all very close in performance, but all have just as much opportunity to get a "tac driver" or dud and I have seen just about all of them have a dud at one point or another. Sometimes they just get a bad lot of steel, more often its the nut running the lathe.
    this!

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    I would have to humbly disagree. Metals come in different grades. Manufacturing the barrels take different avenues from one maker to the next which changes the metallurgy of the said barrels and differentiated by the Smith with skills at hand.


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    I will have to add that CBI barrels are extremely good button rifled barrels. They are good enough to win in F Class competition with the right shooter behind the trigger. I can't comment on benchrest competition since I've never competed in that discipline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowtownup View Post
    I will have to add that CBI barrels are extremely good button rifled barrels. They are good enough to win in F Class competition with the right shooter behind the trigger. I can't comment on benchrest competition since I've never competed in that discipline.
    I love my Criterion Barrels. Here’s 5 shots from my 22-250 8” twist light varmint at 710 yards. 75gr Amax pushed by a liberal dose of R15.


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    Good to know info...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MRCHIRO View Post
    Bartlien barrels are the best you can buy. They flat out shoot holes lol.


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    That's a bold statement....True??
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    Quote Originally Posted by penna shooter View Post
    That's a bold statement....True??
    Very - it’s not scientific either. True??? I don’t know that’s up for you to decide. Opinions are like (__!__) , everyone’s got one.

    Cheers and happy holiday everyone! Stay savfe and keep shooting! pew pew


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    Yes its true...

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    I had Greg at Southern Precision make a 4 groove 6 Dasher Krieger barrel,, my bench rest gun with Panda action will shoot in the .1s. Kreiger is a good choice too.

    I do like my Bartlien 5 r,, cleans just a little better do to no sharp edged rifling.

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    Now come on guys! Everyone knows Ford truck axles make the best barrels hands down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Baker View Post
    Now come on guys! Everyone knows Ford truck axles make the best barrels hands down.
    I know you meant to say XCaliber


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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneWolf View Post
    I know you meant to say XCaliber


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    LOL....surely not! Maybe if they were a paid advertiser, but they're not so....
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    I didn't notice ford on the advertiser pages either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    I didn't notice ford on the advertiser pages either.
    It's called satire - aka humor. Gimme a break!
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    Heh heh!

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    Now, where to get this thing rifled....



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    Ooooo. Custom barrel fluting. Nice.
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