The powder recommendations are between RL-25 and H50 burn rate.I would think RL26, H1000, Retumbo, and IMR 8133 would all be good powders for the 264 and 156 Berger's.
The powder recommendations are between RL-25 and H50 burn rate.I would think RL26, H1000, Retumbo, and IMR 8133 would all be good powders for the 264 and 156 Berger's.
I can agree that the Brux I'm shooting on my 338 Lapua is much faster than expected and a Brux I have on a 223 that hasn't seen much attention lately is pretty fast tooI've owned , brux, Bartlien, shilen, broughton, proof, and lilija.
They are all good barrels and all shot well.
The brux stood out to me, I've had four.
They clean up really nice, but also all of those rifles were easy to load for and had above average velocities. Four isn't enough to make a conclusion for anyone but me. Fast, easy to clean, and for whatever reason (maybe unrelated) they were all easy to load for.
Those were
7 saum
7 rem ma
7x 300 win mag
And a 6.5x284.
Bartlien would be a close second for me.
I have put together 4, 22 creedmoors with xcaliber barrels last one on a rem 700, 40rds breakin at 200ydsWow
You're the first guy with good knowledge to give x caliber a good review.
I've heard nothing but bad stuff about them
I have been thinking about this for awhile and I want to make a thread discussing barrels and their quality as of now. Barrels like all things go up and down and change over the years. I know of a few barrel manufactures who have stepped their game up in the last couple years and seem to be producing better results. I currently am running Bartlein barrels and have no complaints about them. I however am very curious and I always like to experiment and learn more.
Having said that, if any of you could just give me a brief review or opinion on recent barrels you have used/installed/inspected I would really appreciate it. This is not a bashing thread, but I want it to be sort of a guide and understanding of where barrels stand as of 2020. I'll start off and say from my experiences , I see mainly Bartlein, Brux, Krieger, and Proof barrels. Those all seem to do well, but how about all the other guys
Shilen - Seems like they just don't care anymore. Multiple returns to get it right. When the thing finally is what was ordered it usually works just fine.
Lilja - >10 years ago was THE barrel to have. Back then I would never use anyone else. Nowadays, I just don't use them at all but I suspect they're still excellent.
Columbia River Arms/Black Hole Weaponry - Extremely consistent, always easy to load for, always what I ordered, pricing is hard to match. I use these almost exclusively now. The polygonal rifling has given me up to 50% longer throat life and MUCH easier cleaning. Best high volume shooting barrels I've had.
Hart - Just a great barrel every time but I only use them for Metallic Silhouette barrels.
I've used 3 McGowan Barrels, 7 mag and 2 6.5 CM, with great results, also a Preferred Barrel Blanks Barrel with excellent results on a 300 short mag.Preferred Barrels formerly MGM
Total garbage, same goes for Oregon Mountain Rifles.
My smith said the last one he received was crooked in two different directions, no wonder I couldn't get it to shoot consistently.
McGowan isn't much better