Why so many fat steel barrels and so few sporters?

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So I’m half ass barrel shopping for a new project. Why are there so many M24, Varmint, Heavy Palma, etc contours out there and so few sporters in stock? Can’t find a Bart 2b, 3 or 3b, but a curtain rod is no problem. What are these big heavy barrels used for and why are they so popular?
 
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Match gun market is way bigger than hunting barrel market.

This. Those heavy barrels are being used on match guns. A 6GT barrel has a life of around 3K. That is a single match season for a dedicated shooter. The 6 Creed guys are getting half of that.

Most hunting rifles won't see that many rounds in 4 lifetimes. Of course there is a group of shooters here and on other forums more dedicated to hunting than shooting who hunt hard and shoot a lot. We tend to like lighter profile barrels, but are at the mercy of the market. There are a couple of manufacturers who have stepped in to provide (X-Caliber, McGowen, Preferred), but they don't have the clout that some of the bigger names (Krieger, Bartlein, Hart) carry. So, there is a trade-off. Go with one of the smaller guys and get what you want in a reasonable time, or wait 6-9 months for one of the "premium" barrels.

Edited to add: Southern Precision has some Bart 2B, 3, and 3Bs in 6.5mm and 7mm if that is what you are looking for.
 

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Pacnor turned out a great shooter for me in mtn rifle contour. I'd use them again without hesitation. I have found the Bart 2B to be a bit on the chunky side still for a lighter rig. Also had good luck with Benchmark barrels and lighter contours. Bit of a wait but haven't called either lately.
 

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Also, barrels start out fat, you have to put in time to make them skinny. And if more of the market wants them to stay heavy anyway...
 
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I guess that makes sense. I’m not looking for super light. 3 or 3b, ish. I had no idea the match stuff was so popular. I thought that was the niche market, and the hunters made up the larger majority. Go figure.
 
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