Call this a dumb question if you will but why did you select the barrel you did as opposed to a Locally made Trueflite?
Some very interesting reading indeed as I'm researching my next project along similar lines.
Enlightening is a understatement!
Call this a dumb question if you will but why did you select the barrel you did as opposed to a Locally made Trueflite?
Some very interesting reading indeed as I'm researching my next project along similar lines.
Enlightening is a understatement!
I have had 4 trueflite barrels.
Only one shot well. Very well in fact.
Have one Bartlein...to say I got what I paid for would be an understatement.
Will only buy Bartlein or maybe one of KGs carbon ones from now on.
Have also had MAB, Hart, Shilen, Krieger, vulcan (nz) and precision.
All shot well but the Bartlein has been my favorite.
Easy to clean and looking thru a scope you wouldn't think it has fired nearly 500rnds
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Last edited by R93; 26-09-2017 at 04:31 PM.
Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
I never dealt with them directly but when we complained about the performance we were told to shoot a couple hundred rounds thru it to then see what it does. Wtf?
Then we hear they had issues with 6.5-7mm barrels but would not replace mine.
Every good custom barrel I have had, has shot a generic starting load straight away.
No running in bullshit, they just shot.
Never run in a barrel in my life and I have had a few. I have lapped a couple due to a bit of coppering but that's about it.
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Hmmm interesting.
It's the first I've heard about them in relation to quality in a bad way.
Anyway interesting to see different people's experiences :-)
Bare in mind that I was dealt a bad hand by them 4 or 5 years ago.
They have likely been fine since then and don't want to rubbish them. Was just my experience and to be fair because of that, I doubt I will never buy another barrel off them.
The TF barrel I had that shot well was really good in every aspect.
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The extra cost of a cut barrel is less than the cost of a couple of hundred rounds....its a easy decision in my opinion
You end up using that many cleaning products on the cheap barrel as well so take that into consideration
Then after the barrel wont shoot the maker blames the cleaning products and how you have cleaned it saying thats why it won't shoot and so it has no warranty
Spend an extra few hundred at the start and take chance out of the equation
What calibre @R93 ?
6.5
It reads like you are also very familiar with my experience
If I can't get a rifle to shoot I always get a few other competent people to shoot said rifle for me.
Some of the feedback we received was pretty insulting and probably would be for a beginner.
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Trueflite have done 4 barrels for now over 4-5 years, 2 in 7mm, 1 in 6.5 and one in 30 cal. All have been very accurate from get go, and I've broken the barrel in per Truflite instructions. Just done a 284 for me and about to start on break in & load dev. Always had great service and advice from Grant. Fingers crossed this 5th one is a shooter as well. I would agree that copper build up & cleaning is a bit of a mission in some barrels in the first stages but comes right with good Cu solvent and a round or 2 of lapping. Have never tried imported high end barrels so can't make any comparisons. Every gunsmith can turn out the odd dud bbl, but I'd expect the smith to stand by their work & put it right if it was not.
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