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Jimbee
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Agreed.I would move on. A quality barrel shouldn't take that much time and effort to find a load it will shoot.
It's absolutely a bad barrel, which was the first thing I said. 2-3" ten shots groups are unnaceptable of any barrel/cartridge combo.Unfortunately sometimes you just get a shit barrel. You did your part. Send it back to UM. It has nothing to do with barrel contour or being over bore.
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I agree he should build a 6UMIt's absolutely a bad barrel, which was the first thing I said. 2-3" ten shots groups are unnaceptable of any barrel/cartridge combo.
And now, if he is more concerned about accuracy, after having one shit situation, maybe he should consider attempting to build it into his system a little more, instead of throwing another $1000 at the same exact barrel and chamber specs, and expecting a world of difference.
NoJimbee,
Was the barrel nitrided ?
What would a yes imply?Jimbee,
Was the barrel nitrided ?
Oh my..... what a headache.I was advised to clean the barrel, do some seating depth testing and shoot 3 shot groups at 300yds. Also, verify the 3 shot groups are repeatable.
UM has a half MOA guarantee - maybe Jake will step up and get you a new barrel?
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You are adding a high degree of heat with the nitride process. Adding another heat treating to the steel of a rifle barrel after it has been worked/machined can cause issues. I have not had a rifle barrel nitrided. The build I have going on , the rifle builder (very experienced) only wanted the action nitrided ( to heat treat - harden the steel after machining ). Not sure if the verdict is out. I don’t follow the bench rest crowd. I have heard barrels warping with nitride and others no effect. My view, why take a chance . Benefits?What would a yes imply?