Just wondering if anyone has anything feedback on their barrels?
I don't see much posted about them or any for sale on the buy-sell forum.
I don't see much posted about them or any for sale on the buy-sell forum.
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100% they take on wayyy too much and their CS suffers obviously from it. Sounds like QC is hit of miss based on my experience and others.It is all I run anymore. My barrel smith keeps blanks in stock. I did get a couple prefits from X-Caliber. One had a threading issue and it took forever to get straightened out. Their lead times suck too. I think they take on way to much which makes their CS and lead times suffer. Much easier to just order blanks in bulk and have them chambered and threaded. They shoot for sure.
Never had an issue with any of my X caliber barrels I've had over the years. They are very consistent barrels.Any recent experience with x caliber? Considering a prefit finished barrel from them. Or are there suggestions for a prefit from somebody with more consistent results?
+1 on that .Never had an issue with any of my X caliber barrels I've had over the years. They are very consistent barrels.
Those are some outstanding groups. Was that a cryogenic barrel? The posts from 2021 in this thread had me a little worriedX-Cal 12 twist 6BR barrel. 5 shots at 100 yards:
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because my target bullet weight would be 50-60gr at the top end.Why 1 in 9 instead of 1 in 8 or 1 in 7? I would go 1 in 7.
1 in 7 will shoot those. 1 in 9 won't shoot a lot of 223 bullets. It's your choice if you don't want the option to shoot heavier but 9 isn't going shoot light bullets better than 7.because my target bullet weight would be 50-60gr at the top end.
I have 9 twist barrels that shoot 77s . BTW...7 twist is not magic in the .223 world, never has been .1 in 7 will shoot those. 1 in 9 won't shoot a lot of 223 bullets. It's your choice if you don't want the option to shoot heavier but 9 isn't going shoot light bullets better than 7.
I have a 9 twist that shoots 77s too. Happens to be about the lowest BC of the heavey bullets though. So about the only reason i shoot that bullet is AR mag length.I have 9 twist barrels that shoot 77s . BTW...7 twist is not magic in the .223 world, never has been .
This was greatI didn't say anything about magic. I said it kept bullet choices open without a real down side. 7 twist shoot light bullets fine. 9 twist does not shoot heavey bullets fine. But everyone is free to wash their weenie how they want. 5k plus rounds is long time to be wishing it was 7 or 8.....
I have had good luck with X-calber remage barrels made by Crown Ridge Barrel Works. PVA has a really good deal on Rockcreek prefit barrels. Lots of tenon thread options, but 223 wylde only I think and 1 in 7 only. {plus 6mm and 6.5 mm barrels too} I suspect the Rockcreek is higher quality blank. I assumed it is cut rifled since its a rock creek barrel. Pretty cheap for a cut rifled barrel if it is. If its not probably comparable to other button rifled barrels. I am just getting mine broken in. But I keep starting other projects. I pulled a 28" 223 barrel i was just getting broken in too.This was greatI definitely get what you are saying about twist though. I will either go 8 or 9 depending on what is available. That is if I dont go 22BR 1:8 and push 60-70’s a little faster
I know how that goes. Ive got a trued 260rem I traded for and havent even shot yet but here I am building another varmint rigI have had good luck with X-calber remage barrels made by Crown Ridge Barrel Works. PVA has a really good deal on Rockcreek prefit barrels. Lots of tenon thread options, but 223 wylde only I think and 1 in 7 only. {plus 6mm and 6.5 mm barrels too} I suspect the Rockcreek is higher quality blank. I assumed it is cut rifled since its a rock creek barrel. Pretty cheap for a cut rifled barrel if it is. If its not probably comparable to other button rifled barrels. I am just getting mine broken in. But I keep starting other projects. I pulled a 28" 223 barrel i was just getting broken in too.![]()
They offered cut rifled and button rifled rock creek barrels. I would wager that any rock creeks they have left would be button. I’ve only ordered the buttoned rock creek barrels from them and they all were great. The Osprey barrels they offer now are all button rifled.I have had good luck with X-calber remage barrels made by Crown Ridge Barrel Works. PVA has a really good deal on Rockcreek prefit barrels. Lots of tenon thread options, but 223 wylde only I think and 1 in 7 only. {plus 6mm and 6.5 mm barrels too} I suspect the Rockcreek is higher quality blank. I assumed it is cut rifled since its a rock creek barrel. Pretty cheap for a cut rifled barrel if it is. If its not probably comparable to other button rifled barrels. I am just getting mine broken in. But I keep starting other projects. I pulled a 28" 223 barrel i was just getting broken in too.![]()
Did you do 6 groove or 5r rifling?I received one of their carbon fiber pre-fits in 30-06 and I'm currently in load development for it. Have any of you noticed that X-Caliber barrels seem to be faster with less powder than other brands and show signs of pressure sooner? I have a friend that experienced the same thing with a CF pre-fit that he received a few months ago and now I'm seeing the same thing with this 30-06 barrel. I start showing pressure signs 3 grains under book max which I've never seen before considering most manuals are very conservative.
5r. Ran my Teslong camera through both barrels and the bore is flawless. I will say that.Did you do 6 groove or 5r rifling?
When I talked to them they said 5r provided a better “seal” around the bullet vs 6 groove. And that 5r would typically see higher velocity and slightly better accuracy. Where 6 is better for higher fire rates. Sounds like that tracks with what you are seeing5r. Ran my Teslong camera through both barrels and the bore is flawless. I will say that.
Do you know anything about matching freebore/chamber to twist rate ? Do you know anything about spin at all ? Jump/ jam ? Any of those listed ?I have a 9 twist that shoots 77s too. Happens to be about the lowest BC of the heavey bullets though. So about the only reason i shoot that bullet is AR mag length.
I didn't say anything about magic. I said it kept bullet choices open without a real down side. 7 twist shoot light bullets fine. 9 twist does not shoot heavey bullets fine. But everyone is free to wash their weenie how they want. 5k plus rounds is long time to be wishing it was 7 or 8.....
That's a bummer. I would not have even bought one if I knew that. Not that I think there is anything wrong with them. I just didn't need another 223 barrel.They offered cut rifled and button rifled rock creek barrels. I would wager that any rock creeks they have left would be button. I’ve only ordered the buttoned rock creek barrels from them and they all were great. The Osprey barrels they offer now are all button rifled.