Slowshot18
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If you’re wanting to increase your chances of having an accurate, non picky barrel, you usually get what you pay for. I’d highly recommend purchasing a higher end barrel and then having a custom shop make a prefit (unknown, straight jacket, etc). I’ve had C6, proof, and criterion prefits for Remington clones. Some shot great some did not. My bartleins from a smith as a whole shot better and were easier to find a load for.
I currently have an ace from unknown prefit for my tikka on order.
When looking at the cost difference, you need to look at the time and components used on a barrel that is not as accurate as you’d like.
I currently have an ace from unknown prefit for my tikka on order.
When looking at the cost difference, you need to look at the time and components used on a barrel that is not as accurate as you’d like.