Wilson Combat barrels

My experience has been decent with them on small frame builds. All been 5.56 though, no 350. Large frame rifle length gas is another story. They all shoot decent enough, just quite the headache with the gas system length on large frames.
 
I own two 6.5 Grendel, and one .308 WC barrel.

They all shoot sub-minute with handloads, not occasionally, but regularly for five shot groups.

None of them will amaze you if you look at it with a borescope (but that doesn't matter if it shoots).

If I wanted another $300 barrel for general hunting, I'd have no problem going back to WC. If I wanted a barrel more for target work...well, I went with Proof for my last 6.5CM build.
 
My WC 224 valkyrie barrel shoots pretty good. Fired brass comes out with some weird marks on it. Must be some scratches or something in the chamber. Muzzle threads look good. Scope zeros close to center. Wouldn't think you would need much for 350 legend. A 4 moa gun is in a deer for a couple hundred yards. It would be a tough sell to me that I needed a Craddock built cut rifled barrel for one anyway. 🤣🤣🤣
 
My WC 224 valkyrie barrel shoots pretty good. Fired brass comes out with some weird marks on it. Must be some scratches or something in the chamber. Muzzle threads look good. Scope zeros close to center. Wouldn't think you would need much for 350 legend. A 4 moa gun is in a deer for a couple hundred yards. It would be a tough sell to me that I needed a Craddock built cut rifled barrel for one anyway. 🤣🤣🤣
I found a rainier match in stock.

I’m going to be pushing the limits of yardage. More accuracy the better

Another forum says craddock cuts the barrels for rainier. Odd given his premium and geographic location versus rainier
 
Hopefully Rainer has their barrel extention sorted out. I proabaly won't ever mess with them again. None of barrels they ever sent me shot very well and all had the bolt lugs imprinting on the barrel extention.

It always seemed to me like if pushing past 150y or so, the grendel or 6 arc are better options. They're plenty deadly up close too. 🤣
 
556 works fine but Twig Pigs want you to use anemic cartridges.

Hope you’re wrong about the rainier / they fixed the issues.
Greenpants out here have gotten plum out hand. I had freind ranting about them the other day. They judt keep closing and ruining access to public lands.

I am not wrong about my barrels. But hopefully they fixed the issue. Other people reporting the same issue all had ultra match barrels as well with the coated extentions. I don't know if the match and UM barrel extentions are the same minus the coating.
 
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No complaints with WC here. Top one is a 24" barrel 6.5CM build I did a few years ago during COVID. Middle one is a factory 308 build on an 18" barrel. Bottom one is a 16" 5.56 build. All of them shoot lights-out. The only thing I had to do was - ironically - send the 308 back to WC to have them enlarge the gas port a bit so that I could on occasion, reliably shoot mil-surp 7.62 NATO w/o issues. They did that for free (and covered shipping). All of them shoot better than I am capable of.

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I've had around 10 Wilson Combat barrels.
I would recommend them for a moderately priced barrel.
Some will shoot as good as any of the top custom barrels.
One 308 is exceptionally accurate in 16" AR 10, and the 6.5 CM more finicky to get a good 5 shot moa load, and a rechambered 338 Fed to 338 RCM is capable of 1/2 moa.
Many of their small frame ARs will shot half moa.
I sent one WC 6.5 CM barrel back before installing it, after scoping it.
It was the only negative experience with WC, it was a bit difficult to get them to replace it...the replacement was marginally better so I installed it, and has been the one hardest to get moa groups...like they had a marginal run of a few 6.5 CM barrels.
 
I'll start off my stating I've no personal experience with any of the barrels listed below!

All 3 BA .350's barrel lengths are showing as in stock (note they can be found in-stock cheaper elsewhere)

nearly all of the BCA's options are in-stock

Shaw are the same, all showing as in-stock

not sure about the status of these two. Maybe worth a phone call?


School of the American Rifle has a couple of recent YT video's on WC & BA's barrels, which may or may not be applicable but maybe something to consider.

 
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I've never owned a WC barrel but have friends that do. Accuracy seems fine. The complaints seem to stem from machine work and proprietary gas lengths in LFAR.

For the money I'd look at X-Caliber (they run sales all the time). They list 35 Legend and will make a barrel in almost any size. Their lead times are a couple of weeks.