Pickettpuncher
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I’ve read wrapped barrels will trap heat inside without the carbon fiber getting hot
That’s a kimber used bad barrel issue, not a thin barrels won’t shoot issue.
Same exact issue with my savage ultralight storm with a pencil thin barrel?
Do you not think savage barrels are any good? I have always heard they shoot great. Ugly as sin, but shoot good.Next tell me you had a Ruger M77 that did it too…
Let me rephrase it- a properly stress relived barrel does not walk, does not functionally grow in group size, and exhibits no weirdness whatsoever until they nearly start to glow. How does the barrel magically know it’s on shot #4?
If you want to use compromised barrels as your “proof” that thin barrels don’t shoot- ok. But that’s what you are doing. Tikkas, Sako’s, blasers, Sauers, Barret Field Crafts, ULA//NULA, and all good aftermarket barrels will shoot fantastically until they are sizzling. I am not taking about my sample of one, I talking hundreds of barrels and ten of thousands of rounds.
The myth that thin barrels won’t shoot when hot, is just that- a myth, and needs to die.
Do you not think savage barrels are any good? I have always heard they shoot great. Ugly as sin, but shoot good.
Here’s a couple of pics I took of a Savage Axis .308 barrel. This was after quite a bit of effort to clean it. It does not shoot very well…Do you not think savage barrels are any good? I have always heard they shoot great. Ugly as sin, but shoot good.
Next tell me you had a Ruger M77 that did it too…
Let me rephrase it- a properly stress relived barrel does not walk, does not functionally grow in group size, and exhibits no weirdness whatsoever until they nearly start to glow. How does the barrel magically know it’s on shot #4?
If you want to use compromised barrels as your “proof” that thin barrels don’t shoot- ok. But that’s what you are doing. Tikkas, Sako’s, blasers, Sauers, Barret Field Crafts, ULA//NULA, and all good aftermarket barrels will shoot fantastically until they are sizzling. I am not taking about my sample of one, I talking hundreds of barrels and ten of thousands of rounds.
The myth that thin barrels won’t shoot when hot, is just that- a myth, and needs to die.
100%.That’s a kimber used bad barrel issue, not a thin barrels won’t shoot issue.
Form,
1) What is the minimum contour from a reputable cut-rifled pre-fit manufacturer which will shoot a 10 shot string in one minute without walking?
2) Same question for a 5 shot string in one minute.
3) How should one specify such a contour when ordering, such that it contains a flare to a flat shoulder to accept a 5/8x24 muzzle device?
4) Are there reputable cut-rifled pre-fit manufacturers which have the above as an out-of-the-box contour to select?
Form, coming at it from the other direction: Are there any good reasons for a heavier profile then? Are there any 'practical' contexts in which a heavier barrel profile than, say a T3X sporter has any benefits at all?Let me rephrase it- a properly stress relived barrel does not walk, does not functionally grow in group size, and exhibits no weirdness whatsoever until they nearly start to glow. How does the barrel magically know it’s on shot #4?
If you want to use compromised barrels as your “proof” that thin barrels don’t shoot- ok. But that’s what you are doing. Tikkas, Sako’s, blasers, Sauers, Barret Field Crafts, ULA//NULA, and all good aftermarket barrels will shoot fantastically until they are sizzling. I am not taking about my sample of one, I talking hundreds of barrels and ten of thousands of rounds.
The myth that thin barrels won’t shoot when hot, is just that- a myth, and needs to die.
I’m guessing to have a better back stop if you wanted a brake or suppressor screwed on??Form, coming at it from the other direction: Are there any good reasons for a heavier profile then? Are there any 'practical' contexts in which a heavier barrel profile than, say a T3X sporter has any benefits at all?
I'm not talking about the current 'barricade benchrest' of the PRS, but other hunting or military applications?
Form, coming at it from the other direction: Are there any good reasons for a heavier profile then? Are there any 'practical' contexts in which a heavier barrel profile than, say a T3X sporter has any benefits at all?
I'm not talking about the current 'barricade benchrest' of the PRS, but other hunting or military applications?