Bartlein barrel accuracy reddit 馃槀馃槀馃槀 I have absolutely no specific reason to build this gun. 160K subscribers in the longrange community. LMT’s 16 inch 308 SS barrels shoot sub MOA consistently. You're saving $100 from the typical price AND getting to cut the line. 5", it's a waste of money. I’m stoked about it. Ordered a 26” varmint profile barrel, threaded, matched bolt, Cerakote OD green. No experience with McGowan, and can't think of any friends offhand running them. Can’t go wrong with a Centurion. Mar 13, 2013 路 It comes down to Tennex, CenterX, SK RM and RWS as most consistently accurate on all the 22lr barrels I've tested. I recently got in a bore scope, and since I have $1500 in AR15 barrels mounted on a few guns, I figured it would be fun to… They do hype accuracy, but hey, it IS an accurate rifle. 3-. It’s actually extremely simple as long as you have the right basic tools (barrel vise, action wrench for your action, and a torque wrench). Barrels. All barrels will perform unique to each other, but I would expect the average Criterion Hybrid you pull off the shelf to be roughly twice as accurate as the average BA Modern. 7” or longer so I tend to go for the most accurate barrel I can get my hands on. Appreciate any info. I have had two barrels done by them and they are awesome. button cut barrels, unlined. if I go steel I want it spiral fluted. FJ Feddersen. Criterion puts some magic in their barrels. They do spec a taper bore and their profiles are very nice with a bit of extra meat around the chamber. . I would hope a high-end product like the Bartlein would be better. 5 creedmoor is still more effective than a . It will give the barrel more surface area which can help it cool a little faster, and some people just like the way it looks. I know the MTR has some kind of match chamber, but I think the bartlein does too. 115 votes, 102 comments. at that barrel length 6. The difference is the Proof Research (or any on the list) are far more likely to be accurate, and if they aren't they will replace them for you with one that is. This is true for all barrels, all types of barrel steels, including stainless. They're hand lapped and air gauged and extremely accurate for a button rifled barrel. 馃槀 Yeah fluted barrels are gimmicky things that don’t actually work in practice. 5-2x increase in barrel life. For a good breakdown of barrel features and designs, this is a great post that covers AR-15 barrels but most of it applies to AR-10s: Noob Guide to Barrels All of these barrels are "standard" DPMS Gen 1 so they will fit most of the common builder sets/receivers on the market today. With a quality non-lmt barrel, the gas block, the gas tube, the gunsmithing costs, and the shipping, I don't suspect I'll save any money. The barrel makers I trust, the ones that provide tubes for marksmen who outclass me, make 5r barrels. 38-$0. They are a bit on the heavier side at 13 lbs. If you want consistent and good accuracy over larger strings and are already thinking about 600 yard shooting, I would go ahead and buy the best barrel you can afford. I wouldnt hesitate to shoot 100 rounds through my 3 groove barrel and not give a second thought to cleaning. 5 Creedmoor build and I got a 1/4" group from handloads. 920 All Steel Bull Barrel is the way to go for ultimate accuracy. Proof Research makes light weight carbon fiber barrels that shoot pretty straight too. There are several smiths that will make excellent barrels from criterion blanks, but ime they take an almost unreasonable time to make and ship (6-10 months depending on profile/spec or customization). Is there a particular place to get a complete upper that is worth it? Faxion? Should I get a gun and replace the barrel. This also can produce very accurate barrels. AFAIK, Faxon barrels are pretty accurate, but they're not match-grade like Lilja, Bartlein, Krieger, Shilen, etc. You have to wait 6-8 weeks because it's a custom barrel but, it's very worth it. I was thinking the 16” JP supermatch barrel it comes with the bolt but cost as much as a Bartlein or Krieger which are heavier but no one can deny their quality anyone have any time on these barrels with a solid opinion? Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now A cut-rifled barrel like a Krieger, Bartlein, Brux, etc. They'd also be pretty darn great for any method of stationary hunting in If you want the longest lasting barrel you are going to want a Bartlein 400MODBB barrel. Have several Schneider barrels which are button rifled like Lilga and have been shooters as well. I do gunsmithing. I purchased 3 barrels last year for my own rifles. I want it to be sub MOA, and around $200. I am planning on building a new upper around a 16” barrel. Dec 28, 2024 路 Barrel blanks, are easier to rank in terms of accuracy, because it’s directly related to cost. It's not called the "Practical Rifle Series". 5 The extra on the proof is . 5 moa 5 shot groups with me trying my… CF barrels do not outperform similarly contoured high quality (Bartlein, etc) steel barrels in anything but ONE category which is weight. 50 I believe Bartlein has the "best" method of cutting barrels using a single point cut method which is supposed to induce less stress on the barrels than any other method now as the consumer and shooter I think 99. Maybe the design lends itself to a higher degree of accuracy. There should be some kind of way that we can get a consensus ranking of the barrel manufacturers. The rifle is going to be a KAC MK11 Mod 0 clone so it will be a 20" barrel chambered in . JP if you want Gucci. If you want to go down the rabbit hole about how barrels are made, what the pros use, and why those differences are important, I would start with this article. Reply reply tyraywilson Cut rifled barrels also last longer than any other type. He can also give some info on what other pieces to buy to get the most accuracy out of it. If you can afford it, and your willing and able to give it good ammo and shooting inputs, it will be worth the money. There is also a Krieger option for $300, but that seems pretty steep considering the Bartlein and Krieger barrels cost the same to buy separately. The best all around barrel currently made. So if you want to get a hold of me directly just send me a message Likely more accurate. Shilen gets $80 more for their select barrels because of accuracy potential. Both. I'm shooting out to 400 and 500yds. I'm thinking of going with a Krieger or Bartlein based barrel with the 5r rifling just like the original. I personally turned this from a 32 inch blank from Bartlien. Community funds… Krieger and Bartlein make superior single cut rifles barrels in stainless. Iam looking for an accurate not to heavy barrel for a build. Although the operating critical temperatures for the carbon filament is quite high, the binding resin is limited to around 300 degrees or 400 degrees for so called “high temp” resins. But, I built one AR15 because I got 4 cases of cheap Russian steel case ammo. Perfect profile, chrome lined and very accurate. 5-2 moa with a ba barrel, which is plenty accurate for what you'll need. 9% would be hard pressed to noticed any discernable difference, same with rifling groove profiles, but 5r is gold standard. Criterion Core. 343 votes, 23 comments. 5" long. Intermediate gas system has been proven as a better option for a 16" barrel over traditional midlength (the reason why some of these higher end barrel makers have toyed with it on their higher end 16" barrels, Noveske being a prime example). Then we can talk about CHF and steel and so forth, but my experience is that the Any premium stainless steel barrel or carbon wrapped stainless steel barrel will be incredibly accurate for the most part (besides the very rare manufacturing defect). Criterion barrels are button rifled. Done. I have a couple Craddock barrels in 6. I'm thinking that with Bartlein's announcement about their new long life barrel steel that 6 CM is looking a lot more attractive than some of the… Posted by u/genemor - 13 votes and 18 comments I am still looking for the MRP-L MLOK 13. 9% of 10/22 shooters. Proof research is like hit and miss. I think I am up to Bartlein barrel #10 I've owned now, and have yet to have an issue. Krieger and Bartlein are probably at the top of custom spun barrels. From what I've seen, carbon barrels are accurate for the first ~3 shots. 4moa and . I can include all of those components into a build and pay less than a factory DD. Less that chrome lining by a factor of probably 2 or 3, but a much finer barrel being some of the best cut rifled barrels ever put on a gun. Also, now that Proof is adding more and more OEM customers (eg. I understand that getting a barrel with a matching headspaced bolt is important for getting the best accuracy possible. It is for 20 shots @ 1000 yards, I shot a 200-9X. And i would also go with a Kidd 20inch Barrel just because those Barrels have an oversized shank and result in a super tight fit into the receiver which is crucial for a slip fit design like the 10/22 for ultimate ccuracy. They also get fucking shit on on snipershide from the people willing to drop big boy money on bartlein and Kriegers Last time that upper kit got posted hide guys were buying them up and dumping the barrels on arfcom to rebarrel with compass lake and craddock chambered bartlein/Krieger/Douglas stuff Idk, I’ve never owned one. FTR shooters, in a weight restricted competition focused exclusively on long range accuracy, don't pick 30-32" 308 Win and . 42/rnd. I have several barrels from Craddock and they are all works of art. And the 300blk was undergassed to the point that even 110gr supers wouldn’t feed a new round. My opinion is that the Remage/ Savage barrel system (prefit) just makes sense on so many levels that to me I will only use the nut locked/located barrels in the future. 3 groove barrels (and to a lesser extent 5R) will foul less than other barrels (General rule of thumb). Some PSA barrels are <1moa, some Proof Research are >1moa. u/Trollygag is the man to talk to about this. Reply reply Shilen barrels are top notch and many/most competitive guys run Shilens. I own(ed) spread from 16, 18, 20, 24, and 30" 308s, and in none of those does a shorter barrel provide higher speeds of precision performance than longer. Option 3) ballistic advantage. So it really depends on the lot and harmonics. I have limited gunsmith tools and ability's that go beyond disassembly for cleaning. Lots of profile options. A lot of people like the savages. Honestly, the barrel has made me lazy. 223 Win barrels just for looks. JP's is probably a better deal because of the barrel that comes on it, but the PF has a Lilja or Bartlein barrel option for $50/$85 respectively. The only fluted barrel I have is on a 300 blackout with a cheap red dot. I have criterion CL barrels, adm (criterion) nitride barrels, BA nitride and 416r “match” barrels, Ruger barrels, and a larue barrel. It takes 10 minutes in the garage. These RTR barrels are made from Rock Creek blanks (button rifled) and are a great value, much like Criterion. 62s. Smallest five shot shot group was . These are all great options and frankly they're all more accurate than 99. You may want to look at the 65Grendel forums. would be a more accurate barrel. Fantastic for accuracy, bit for longevity. 0455"). A BA barrel will do anything you need it to do then. Those will be the best but most expensive. They are exceptional barrels. Evidently they are getting the results they need from this company because those boys are very serious about accuracy. My WOA barrel is the most accurate barrel I own. A 6. 10 votes, 27 comments. I’m looking for the best ‘value’ barrel. Wanted to let you know that I set another service national record with my current Bartlein. Welcome to r/AR15! Share you builds, ask relevant questions, play nice etc. I think your experience with a $75 barrel is in the minority of experiences. a Faxon nitride barrel, If you were very lucky, maybe, but the finely made barrel part is the most important part. My second choice is a stainless match Wilson Combat barrel. Is it for hunting? Then I’d probably look at Ballistic Advantage, Faxon, Rainier, etc. 4 mile shots. Pretty much bull profile, heavy af. And Bryan tells us this rifle performs as good as it looks: “This is the baddest little . I purchased a Criterion. They just bought the Teludyne Tech Straight Jacket Barrel System patent and use it with CRA/Black Hole Weaponry (and I've heard on request Bartlein) blanks. 2 Bartlein is 2. Neither one is better than the other and none of that is why Criterion barrels are exceptionally accurate. I wouldn't even consider any of the other barrels in your price range other than these 3. 5" 6ARC SBR when what I'm running has been running great and accuracy has been better than all of my 5. The accuracy and repeat-ability of POI has been confirmed. A long range F class purpose built rifle will be 22 pounds, have a flat for-end for riding a front rest well, have a very long barrel, a high magnification scope (Nightforce Competition 15-55x52, SFP) and be in a slightly heavier cartridge than 6. Drawback to Bartlein. 308 and is going to have a 1-11" twist. Proof has resins rated for 800-1200 degrees putting them well ahead. My go to for cheapish good barrels. All of my barrels are 14. Is it for duty use then look to DD, FN, or Criterion. If you have a higher budget, Compass Lake, Craddock Precision, Precision Firearms, etc can get you a top tier barrel from Lilja, Krieger, Bartlein, etc. Compass Lake is spinning criterion and bartlein barrels for 6ARC. For accuracy work I plan to use 77gr, though 90% of the time it will have Norma 55gr or other (non greentip) 62gr bulk ammo. I'm going with 6. I've had very good accuracy w/ my 18in 6arc proof barrel. I'm not dead set on the 6mm ARC. 308 keeps the advantage inside about 450 yards in terms of ftlb Sounds like everyone assumes more accurate = better but comparing lapped match grade barrels to chf chrome lined barrels (they used to make chf sbn barrels too a few years back) is apples to oranges with regards to intended use. And of course, you're getting a barrel from the company that's almost without question the best in the industry, if PRS results say anything. 223 Wylde barrel from Bartlein right now, this is an absolutely amazing deal. X-caliber does good work too. There are a couple group buys going for Lilja barrels through SixSigma arms with excellent pricing. TacSol. No, some random guy said that and it isn't cited anywhere anymore. At the rate I shoot, I can probably get 6 or 7 years out of it before it’s cooked so I see no reason to go with chrome lined or nitrided barrels. For example, high power and bench shooters will replace a barrel after only 3000-6000 rounds because they can tell the difference between . Plenty of companies do not make a non-premium product. 5s and 7. If you wish to retain more accuracy over longer strings with a lightweight build, they are the cat's pajamas. It also gives you a good idea of how many winning precision rifle shooters use Bartlein barrels specifically. That goes for both 4 groove and 5R rifling. His guns are smoother throwing, better ergos and is just as accurate as my AI for probably close to 2k LESS for in one of his builds vs my AI. It shoots 123 gr ELD-M's and 130 gr GMM Berger's averaging 0. I don't want to get a dud. Facebook post, Sniper's hide thread Got my race gun glock build done so it’s time to de-poor my AR-15. However to squeeze the most out of the platform they are usually replaced with button (like Rock Creek) or cut (like Bartlein) barrels. Maybe someone wants the slightly better accuracy SS often gives you and doesn’t mind changing out the barrel once or twice a decade. Kidd. Criterion and Lilja also make outstanding barrels, but in a different manner. They are not going to give you match grade accuracy (for their rack level ones at least), but they perform well for a good price. Faxon makes decent quality budget barrels, but is not a fine barrel maker. If those barrels are above your budget, look at Criterion, Wilson Combat, Ballistic Advantage, and I'm sure there are others. ARFCOM has a shockingly high representation of LaRue Stealths in the top 20 of way sub MOA 5x5 performers. If you are going to be using it in a harsh marine environment, you should paint it in epoxy as a rust preventative. Cut rifling is the best for accuracy, as it has the most precise rifling. The usual suspects are Douglas, Bartlein, Krieger, and Shilen, I believe. If you want/need accuracy, yes, a good barrel is expensive and worth it. Something like a survey for… 1 day ago 路 He and fellow GAP gunsmith Anthony Soukup built this rifle. I've spoken with Frank Green at Bartlein, and his opinion is that a good hand-lapped barrel competently chambered with a good sharp reamer will not benefit from the practice. Thank you for making such great, consistent barrels . This is a long range sub dedicated to accuracy and precision at long distances. that it was attributed with a 0. Plenty of ammo manufacturers only make match grade ammo. If you do your part with decent glass its very hard to miss. But the best barrel I have ever had is my Craddock Bartlein. A Bartlein barrel is definitely overkill for an 11. If I wanted the absolute maximum accuracy potential then I'd go to Keystone Accuracy (or one of the dozens of really good online gunsmiths we're blessed to have right now) and have them spin up a cut rifled blank from Krieger, Bartlein, Brux or the like, and with a combination of twist/chamber/throat selected for longer/heavier bullets. Krieger option, or cheaper miss line prices with button rifle barrels. So yes, I even long range, bro. Would love your thoughts! Thank you! Bartlien makes some of the most accurate barrels and barrel blanks in the gun world. Anyone have any good recommendations on who to use for prepping the barrel for a shouldered prefit, chambering, and fluting? Their top tier barrels are made from Bartlein blanks (cut rifled), but they're typically north of $600. The problem is there are far too many lousy barrel makers out there. Shilen. I assume he’s factoring in high end $500 custom barrel makers like Bartlein, Krieger, Lilja, Hart, Shilen, etc. Kidd barrels are also fantastic and much prettier than Shilen. Reportedly material sees a 1. Its a 1:8 twist 5R 24" and probably the most accurate gun I have. Posted by u/Vomgoer - 301 votes and 25 comments Rifle - Accuracy International AXSR (Dark Earth) Barrel - Proof 26" 300 PRC Optic - Vortex GIII 6-36 (updated turrets & lock removed) Optic Mount - Spuhr SP-4602 Bipod - Atlas Datacard - Kestrel HUD Other barrels ready to be changed out (not pictured) - Bartlein 6. I've personally used Bartlein and Hawk Hill, and both have done well. Personally, I might send a barrel off to D wilson, but only if I test its accuracy first and find that it is an extremely accurate barrrel. Cold hammer forging makes a barrel more durable (maybe), not necessarily more accurate though they can be very accurate. Even a Bartlein isn't going to make 3moa ammo shoot 1moa. If you had a top 3 or top 5 list of bolt action precision rifles by accuracy, Jan 21, 2020 路 Go to any National F Class match and the predominant barrels are cut rifled barrels such as Bartlein, Brux or Krieger. I can tell you PMC M855 clones where around 2in. I typically shoot it at 600 and 1,000 yards with no problems. The R7 is nice. Apr 17, 2020 路 For this review and testing all barrels have/will be chambered by Keystone Accuracy with my 22LR match reamer and headspace is set to . There's absolutely a chance you could buy a Shaw, GM, KSA, etc barrel that shoots lights out but there's just no way to know. Shaw generally makes an "OK" barrel. Sure you lose velocity But just develop your loads with a bit faster powder and use the right amount to minimize velocity loss. Good longevity with around 1 MOA accuracy. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Criterion also makes . If properly done on a good barrel it shouldn’t affect accuracy. Reply reply I really like Cadex rifles. Barrel life is an important consideration but with ammo as expensive as it is, most people will take a very long time to shoot out a SS barrel. I really can't bang the table for X-Caliber any harder. A . 5 CM had a really tight chamber with many failures to extract. Love the look of the proof barrels but this will be my first real barrel I've bought for a bolt gun. Not sure the proof research barrel would give that much added barrel life, accuracy, or resistance to corrosion as opposed to the standard LMT barrel. Barrel length stops affecting accuracy fairly quick, I don't know the number but a 9" barrel vs a 16" barrel should be just as accurate it does however affect velocity of the round and a faster round is a straighter shooting round so in that respect you will be more accurate. Shot them all in different rifle configurations and have all shot well. It only does a few things. Jokes aside though, my most accurate bolt gun is a raggedy looking howa 1500 in 223 with a 27” preferred barrel. I like the Bartlein Barrels. All barrels degrade in accuracy as they heat up. 5" is also excellent, but I don't need another 12. It will remove steel from the barrel making the barrel lighter and hence forth help make the rifle lighter overall. Posted by u/t_haynes_12 - 2 votes and 8 comments Apr 12, 2018 路 For those of you who have run these barrels, how is the accuracy? Are you seeing Bartlein/Krieger levels of accuracy from Proof? Given the cost of a custom build and the ADDED cost of a Proof, I am just curious how these barrels compare to the best of the all-steel cut-rifled lot. PF also carries Kreiger and Bartlein cut rifling barrels, which are literally the best. As an aside, I have/had a Bartlein, Proof, LaRue, Shilen SM, Shilen M, 4 Criterions, and recently got my father a 5th Criterion. 5 CM, Bartlein 300 WM, Bartlein 300 PRC Current weight 19. With average ammo, you'll get around 1. If you want absolute best, no compromise, accuracy and performance, you are going to want a cut rifled barrel made of 416R or something exotic like ModBB. Criterion blanks are quite good. 308 IS hard to shoot well. Sounds like they're moving towards corporate contracts and no longer offering direct order. So, to start, a few points on barrels. It’ll be primarily a completion gun/practice. DD doesn't have shit on a build with a Bartlein barrel, Geissele SSA-E trigger, LMT enhanced BCG, and adjustable gas block. When a barrels life ends is when the velocity and accuracy are no longer acceptable to the user. Mine shoots better than me, but the . Look at any competition that involves accuracy (especially benchrest or PRS) and you'll see zero CHF barrels even though those folks would love to extend barrel life. They aren’t really known for making pencil barrels but they do custom profiles if you are willing to pay and wait a while. Another option is Odin Works – which have been in the Grendel game for a while and offer hand-lapped barrels that might be similar in quality to the Criterions. Criterion, Centurion, JP, or whatever is a big step down from a Craddock Precision made with a Bartlein cut rifled blank and a JGS Precision chamber reamer. The 6. However I would argue that for someone building their 1st AR for $1k, Criterion is more than enough & BA isn’t necessarily a bad choice either depending on what OP wants of the build. Bartlein barrel Building first long range rifle and the pieces are starting to come together. The Solus will take zermatt pre fits or savage small shank barrels. In fact most stainless barrels in modern cartridges with the right bullet and load will be more precise then the shooter is. He has built some insanely accurate AR’s and knows his stuff. Option 2) white oak armament. Looked at Bartlein, Shilen, Benchmarketc. You have to pay more for Bartlein. I feel it balances well in the Manners EH1 stock. Terrible trigger on them. You can find descriptions of this by WOA and Krieger, and many service rifle barrel gunsmiths. After that if you don't give the barrel significant time to cool off, your groups will start to open up significantly. The regular rifle length gas tube is 15. 5 loses enough velocity that you should just go with . Barrels can cost more than actions depending on the barrel and action Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place, but from what I can tell a Bartlein barrel for instance is ~$400 and an action is between $1200-1500. I don't know. A good choice for general range use, normal hunting, action based competition, or defensive use. If $200 blanks were as accurate as Bartlein, Krueger or Brux, they would be $450 and not $200. I'm not running that crap through a Krieger barrel. 5 MOA. The fact is that Krieger and Bartlien 5r barrels win matches. I'm trying to decide on a barrel. I have a new howage barrel for it so i can run a can and actually be able to maneuver the gun with ease, but am afraid to take this one off because i will have to destroy the chamber end to do so. I’m also not taking 2. Forged at FN to Centurions specs. 56 barrel from them. These rifles are incredibly practical for shooting off a wide variety of obstacles at distances ranging from 200-1,700 yards when terminal ballistics is a minimal concern. His only caveat was that a new barrel might pick up some velocity within the first few dozen rounds, so don't start load developme So, I started reloading with a Lee Challenger, and got the cost of match grade ammo, with sub moa accuracy, for $0. 5 Grendel build which has a barrel with a large round count. 3 inch. With the minimum price spread between bottom of the barrel (no pun intended) and premium only brands then the choice is simple. 308, 16" barrel (Scope was rotated 90° just for fitment/checking clearance) Hi everyone - I'm a recent owner of the above photo'd Tikka and have been quite enjoying stretching out the distance at my local range, but I find myself wishing I had a longer barrel for the additional bullet velocity and range. You can buy Criterion nitrided barrels if you want to do that instead. Nah, I expect things to spread as it heats up, holding MOA would be nice though. I love my 12. Also these rankings are on the likelihood of a barrel being accurate, every barrel is different. Just an fyi, most of them come standard with Cadex barrels, not Bartlein. Bartlein, Krieger, Lilja, Proof Research, etc. I am rebarreling my left-hand Win M70 stainless classic from 30-06 to… Let's put it this way: 6mms benefit from longer barrels more than 6. So I have a 6. Nitride has a little more corrosion resistance that Park, and less in the bore. You want to start with a barrel that has has been indexed and lapped from a company who has a track record of making very consistently good barrels. I hear Centurion Arms 12. 25” handgaurd (L7Y1A), but wondering if the $900+ price tag for a proof research barrel is worth it. 8moa. True the upper receiver face before installing the barrel. I'm not convinced that any amount of barrel break in will be noticeable to anyone except maybe benchrest shooters, and they do stuff like fully clean their barrel every 20 rounds. Faxon barrels are good general use barrels. If you do get a lemon barrel, both of these companies will take care of you. View community ranking In the Top 50% of largest communities on Reddit Bartlein or Proof Research? Looking to pick up a 16. Carbon barrel would be great for a hunting rig that's only going to see a shot or two at a time. ARX uses Bartlein almost exclusively. Criterion, from Precision Firearms is a great value. Twist rate will absolutely matter when it comes to ammo selection and accuracy. It shoots well enough. 22 LR trainer ever. Buy the best damn barrel you can afford. Considering it's about a 4 month wait to get a new . Higher end barrel makes will index the barrel so the gas port falls into a groove. Mar 3, 2019 路 If you just want to buy an accurate barrel up front I'd recommend Criterion as the best cost to performance value. His barrels that start as Bartlein blanks are very well reviewed, but I just discovered his RTR line and was considering a 22 ARC. Meanwhile Hodge, Criterion and Centurion put out chrome lined carbon steel barrels that get 30-45,000 rounds of barrel life before accuracy diminishes and they're within 97% of the accuracy potential of the legacy stainless barrels. Big thanks to Keystone Accuracy for doing the barrel work for this review and turning everything around quickly. Maybe the care that is put into the manufacture is really what gives them an advantage. Good day folks, I need advice from people who have a Bartlein 2b barrel in use. These start as Rock Creek blanks and i know nothing of them. They stock feels awesome, I really like the look of the Hybrid Stealth Shadow looks really nice. Is the Bartlein a significantly enough better barrel to justify the extra $175? Yes. If you do the math the extra cost more or less pays for itself in longevity. Shilen barrels can be extremely accurate, but if you get one that's not your kind of stuck with it. I have handled my co-workers PRS builds, all built by Spartan Rifles using Bartlein, KRG, Defiance and Trigger Tech. Very accurate. Monty from Centurion Arms uses FN barrels made to his specs and Bartlein barrels, as well. With a modified Rem 40X action, Manners stock, Bartlein barrel, and Mack Brothers suppressor, this rig has top-quality components stem to stern. 125" long and Wilson combat "AR-10 rifle length tube is 15. Green Mountain. I’d go for stainless in pretty much every barrel besides a 13. Both will probably shoot M118LR inside a minute. It's a mixed bag on that. I figured this might be relevant to the group since CLE is known as one of the more reputable barrel manufacturers, chambering bartlein, kreiger, and douglas blanks. It's basic physics: with a given powder charge (. Bartlein 7mm 1:9 M24 26 vs Proof 7mm 1:9 Sendero 26” Bartlein is 27”, proof is 26” plus 2” of extra Bartlein is 3. Call and ask for mike talk through what you are trying to do and he will recommend some offerings. 75” of steel shank, proof is 2. They seem to be a bit more accurate. I also load my own, so I can unlock that accuracy. I didn’t click on the picture and see the barrel in question is fluted. 308 Win case), smaller bores require longer barrels for maximum expansion of he ignited powder. There are also SS barrels with disappointing accuracy. 318K subscribers in the ar15 community. Here's mine The number of lands/grooves is important in this respect. Posted by u/wlds0695 - 4 votes and 8 comments I had a 6. Berger bullets, their 215gr is absurdly efficient, probably going to stick with Varget. 5 Creedmoor and 6. 620” in diameter, I believe this is the “sleeve” diameter. And it is much less luck when the barrel rifling is precisely controlled as Bartlein does when cut rifling. It's called the "Precision Rifle Series". 8 lbs, Proof is 3. Good point. 3-5 round groups are often are . You can expect Half minute groups or better from a barrel from some of the names I shared. 5 mm creedmoor, and of course would like to be as accurate as possible (I will be pushing it out to 1000 yards). 5G, Bartlein and Krieger are the premier cut rifled makes, and Lilja is available as a button rifled make. I have one almost done from Craddock Precision, fantastic team to do business with if you choose to go the 400MODBB route. 046 (minimum on RimX is 0. 2 lbs Labor truing action and installing barrel - $500 Bartlein barrel blank or Remage barrel - $330 KRG Bravo - $350 Total cost = $1,780 If a company can source custom actions for a reasonable price and get cheaper machine time, that saves labor for skilled rifle builders, and those builders basically do nothing but install barrels. It sounds like OP is down to spend mid-200s on a barrel; depending where you go, a shorty Bartlein might only be an extra hundred bucks. Weighs more. I'm in the process of acquiring parts for my first AR-10 build. Carbon fiber barrels typically more so. A 20" criterion varmit profile w/ matching BCG is $450, compared to a 20" Bartlein "4 groove tactical" for $625 (w/ BCG). Fully understand that a barrel from the vast majority of manufacturers will be far more accurate than I (Shilen, Proof, Criterion, etc). Definitely, and there’s many more. I put a $89 barrel from BCA on the rifle. Barrel is off an 11VT so I'm not sure I'll be able to get it done with Savage's reputation for short throats, as I'll need every thou of extra length I can get to gain powder capacity. Just start shooting. with matching bolt. Bartlein is now offering blanks is an exotic new steel (400MODBB) that has been demonstrated to stretch longevity by 50% over traditional stainless. 5" BCB. When you shoot non-match ammo from good barrels the limiting factor on the accuracy will be the ammo not the barrel. I personally love DD chf barrels. I don’t have experience with the 455/457 but from what I’ve heard it’s hit or miss regarding factory accuracy. That difference in accuracy can make a difference when you’re talking 500-900 yards If you’re not looking at this rifle as a filling a precision role then chrome lined barrels have a place. Lack of accuracy (at that level) is the reason. But if you want a barrel in the next month, JP and VSeven can deliver. 5 CM barrel, a 300 blk barrel, and a 5. If you're building a precision rig, their hand lapped, air gauged match barrels are probably the best button rifled barrels out there. Unless you're using a bipod or a led sled, that barrel will be more accurate than you. I know what I want as far as receiver, AGB, and hand guard go, but I don’t know what barrel I should go with. If you just want to buy an accurate barrel up front I'd recommend Criterion as the best cost to performance value. For a 11. Posted by u/skygao - No votes and 4 comments But I don't ever discount the competition or custom builds. DSR-1 is probably pretty accurate, but it's not 0. 5”. 5" 6mm ARC barrel you can possibly buy, this is the one. Crown Ridge Barrel works and a x-Caliber the Criterion and CR have both shot single hole groups @ 100 Tikka T3x TACT A1 . For those prices I'm looking at Bighorn, Terminus or Mausingfield. Bartlien, Shilen , lilja are some of the big dogs in the accuracy world. The barrel has been shooting about 1. I’ve got an origin action that’ll hopefully get built sooner than the estimated thanksgiving lead time. 224 Valkyrie barrels, and Odin makes 6ARC barrels. Plus, you can shorten a long barrel easier than you can re-countour one that's too thick. I wanted to. In most barrels, you'll only get sub moa with match grade ammo, which is pricey to run. Like I said, the . 69 MK’s over ~25 grains of Varget produce sub minute, 10-shot groups all day long. 33 votes, 37 comments. He is very helpful and friendly Ahhh. The receiver will free float it just fine. If aiming for max accuracy there’s Krieger, WOA, Proof, Bartlein, and many more. Not the best choice for precision shooting or long range hunting. If you want custom spun then the best option is probably to have Compass Lake spin you a Krieger or a Bartlein (they do Douglas as well). Is this possible? Willing to pay more for barrel if warranted. In general a good Bartlein and a good Krieger will (properly tuned, chambered and fitted) will not show you any difference. Reactions: D_TROS Dec 10, 2020 路 Accuracy is great from my rifle and is on par with the steel Bartlein, Shilen and Lilja barrels I have on other rifles. There is no set "barrel life" it all comes down what you deem acceptable. Is it long range competition? Then I’d go with a Kreiger, Shilen or Bartlein for sub MOA accuracy. You'd have to go to a cut rifling barrel like Kreiger or Bartlein to get better accuracy. 2 MOA accurate. Another technology to cut the rifling. 56 rifles/SBR/pistol builds. The only thing everyone is waiting on to see if it is true is the barrel life claims. If you want literally the best 11. 5 Grendel and they are worth every penny. For 6. Mar 10, 2020 路 Then, on the Bartlein side, I see offerings of 99% (or more) 5R barrels. 5. They’re one of my go to barrel makers (if you can find the configuration you want in stock). Otherwise, steel will get you what you want cheaper. Off the shelf gas gun recommendations for 6mm arc? Accuracy in mind. Option 1) Compass lake engineering or craddock do Krieger, Douglas, and bartlein barrels in spr profiles. GA Precision makes fuckin awesome rifles. It’s just a simple build I slapped together with stuff lying around the shop, including the barrel. I went for the extra length because…. Almost all complaints I have read about accuracy have ended up being the shooter or supporting equipment (scope, rings, etc). Pick an action, find a prefit barrel for that action, torque the barrel onto the action, then bolt the chassis to the barreled action. Some people say the WC tube is too long and doesn't allow proper function, and some say the regular tube is too short and the fun was short cycling. Heavy short barrels have less barrel whip and absorb recoil for the same weight as a lighter longer barrel. 5 creedmoor; something like 284 Win, 284 Shahane, 7 saum, 300 wsm etc. The subreddit for long range precision shooting enthusiasts. 2 MOA accuracy. I'm working on a new project and I am in need of a custom barrel for it. If I had a 20" tube I'm sure I'd be happy with that also. Aug 26, 2015 路 It appears that the majority of competitors in the Precision Rifle Series have shifted to Bartlein barrels in the last couple of years. Have around 100 rounds through it and it seems to be consistently under 1 inch groups at 100 yd. 308. On my 5 grooves ill clean after 10-15 ish (+/- depending on the gun) or so. 5” barrel to use with my suppressor. The GAP-10 is just an SP-10 with a Bartlein barrel spun on by GAP. 308 when both are fired from a 16" barrel. I got a 25" bull barrel for a 6. Well I pulled the trigger on a Compass Lake Bartlein barrel. You won't be happy to have it as a range toy, it is too light. Volquartsen. keqqaqu tnajy gcb lvxbrd ashely mnex yxnk fifgktp sbem yfi nvrcs paontw sab ivb axpiib