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Why dial a rifle bore within .0001"
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1143744" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>I tend to recommend and gravitate towards Bartlein because they have been the straightest and the most accurate, on average, for me lately. Inevitably every button rifled company I've ever used has disappointed me eventually except for Schneider. That is with at least a 10 barrel sample. So anymore I almost always choose cut rifled barrels. </p><p></p><p>How was the barrel .014" out "dailed in"? How did you measure the run out? It would be interesting to set that barrel back and chamber it the way I do it, if it's different then what you did, to see if it shot better. I might buy a cheaper barrel, since they tend to be the most "curved", to test the different ways of dialing and chambering a barrel. </p><p></p><p>BTW I don't take offense. If there is something I can learn I'm all for it. I chamber the way I do because it makes more sense to me. It takes longer to dial a barrel in but it is worth it to me. If someone proves another method is more accurate I'm all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1143744, member: 13110"] I tend to recommend and gravitate towards Bartlein because they have been the straightest and the most accurate, on average, for me lately. Inevitably every button rifled company I've ever used has disappointed me eventually except for Schneider. That is with at least a 10 barrel sample. So anymore I almost always choose cut rifled barrels. How was the barrel .014" out "dailed in"? How did you measure the run out? It would be interesting to set that barrel back and chamber it the way I do it, if it's different then what you did, to see if it shot better. I might buy a cheaper barrel, since they tend to be the most "curved", to test the different ways of dialing and chambering a barrel. BTW I don't take offense. If there is something I can learn I'm all for it. I chamber the way I do because it makes more sense to me. It takes longer to dial a barrel in but it is worth it to me. If someone proves another method is more accurate I'm all ears. [/QUOTE]
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