Wonder what is wrong with bullberry website? I cant get on it. What if a man wanted a barrel?
anyone shooting a bullberry barrel? I Had one many yrs ago that i bought to use on my first contender action. It was a 15” matte blue 6x47.
Wonder what is wrong with bullberry website? I cant get on it. What if a man wanted a barrel?
anyone shooting a bullberry barrel? I Had one many yrs ago that i bought to use on my first contender action. It was a 15” matte blue 6x47.
Sorry but That is old news and only somewhat correct. Fred the original owner did retire, but it reopened as “Bullberry legacy” with his worker troy as owner.
guess you could try hereWhat if a man wanted a barrel?
https://www.bullberrylegacy.com/
I've gotten a couple of barrels from Troy since he took over Bullberry and changed the name to Bullberry Legacy. Very high quality and Troy is extremely conscientious and quality-conscious. Just get in touch and put in an order.
Thanks wbm. I guess the link works now. It was down a long time today.
I’ve only had 2 of their barrels. 12” 7/30 and an 8” 357 mag match. That mag was awesome accurate and quite a hoot to shoot! One of these days I reckon I’ll get another Bullberry.
I got in just fine Kyode. Not sure what ur problem is but I just typed in Bullberry Legacy and it came right up.
I have Bullberry, SSK and MGM barrels. I am happy with all three makers.
My current Bullberry is chambered in 35 Bullberry. This is pretty much a 35 Remington Rimmed. It is made from 375 Winchester Brass blown out and necked down. Cases are easy to make. Brass life is very good. And it is a great deer slayer. I have CH4D Dies for it. It has slightly more case capacity than a 35 Remington Rimmed.
My other barrel was a 6mm Bullberry Improved. I was very accurate, but a real pain to make the cases for it. I am sure a set of Custom Forming Dies would have made case forming more enjoyable. Someone else has it now. I traded it to ED at the Tulsa Gun Show probably Three years ago.
Bullberry makes a very nice barrel. Both of mine were Blued.
Bob R
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