So some of you may have seen the debate a few months back about which 308 barrel is more accurate. Some smiths only use Krieger 4 grooves, some only use Bartlein 5R's. Some wont even chamber one and vice versa. I had a bunch of people asking me to do a side by side, all else being equal test so I reached out to both Bartlein and Krieger and they both donated barrels for this test. Big thank you to @Frank Green over at Bartlein and Todd House over at Krieger for the donations and continuing to support Snipers Hide and these reviews.
Just so we are all on the same page, this is a sample size of one each. Both barrels are as close as possible to the same twist, Bartlein sent me a 1:11.25 and Krieger sent me a 1:11. These barrels were both chambered by Keystone Accuracy using the same reamer, both were chopped at 24", both muzzles threaded 5/8-24. They will both be shot on the same setup which is listed below.
I will work up the best load for both barrels using 168 SMK, 168 TMK, 175 SMK and 175 TMK. Powders that will be tested are IMR4064, H4895 and Varget. I wont be chasing velocity, all testing will be accuracy based. I have 2 brand new boxes of Lapua brass, 1 for each barrel for the testing.
I dont have any Federal Gold Medal Match 168 and 175 ammo to test factory ammo in these barrels. But if anyone wants to donate any, I would be happy to test in both barrels.
Test Setup
XLR Envy Pro JV Competition with all weight kits
Bighorn/Zermatt TL3 DLC
BixN Andy TacSport Pro 2 Stage with Low Sear
Athlon Cronus BTR 4.5-29x56 APRS1 MIL
Seekins PMR Rings
MDT Cyke Pod
PVA QD Rugged Suppressors Brake
Rugged Surge 7.62 for suppressed testing
Precision Underground 3D Rear Bag
Precision Underground Suppressor cover
Barrel Specs
24" Heavy Varmint
Shouldered TL3 Tenon
308 Bisley Chamber
Muzzle Threaded 5/8-24
300/308
Bartlein 1:11.25
Krieger 1:11
Reloading Specs
Dillon 550c
Dedicated Brass Prep Toolhead
Mighty Armory 308win FL Sizing Die
Mighty Armory Decapping Die
Dedicated Loading Toolhead
Mighty Armory Decapping Die to clear flash holes
Dillon Powder Die w/Area419 Funnel
Forster Ultra Micrometer Seating Die
First up will be the Krieger. Its installed and ready to go. You will notice in the pictures below, I stamped a B at 6 o'clock to identify the Bartlein and a K to identify the Krieger.
Krieger Barrel
Bartlein Barrel
Just so we are all on the same page, this is a sample size of one each. Both barrels are as close as possible to the same twist, Bartlein sent me a 1:11.25 and Krieger sent me a 1:11. These barrels were both chambered by Keystone Accuracy using the same reamer, both were chopped at 24", both muzzles threaded 5/8-24. They will both be shot on the same setup which is listed below.
I will work up the best load for both barrels using 168 SMK, 168 TMK, 175 SMK and 175 TMK. Powders that will be tested are IMR4064, H4895 and Varget. I wont be chasing velocity, all testing will be accuracy based. I have 2 brand new boxes of Lapua brass, 1 for each barrel for the testing.
I dont have any Federal Gold Medal Match 168 and 175 ammo to test factory ammo in these barrels. But if anyone wants to donate any, I would be happy to test in both barrels.
Test Setup
XLR Envy Pro JV Competition with all weight kits
Bighorn/Zermatt TL3 DLC
BixN Andy TacSport Pro 2 Stage with Low Sear
Athlon Cronus BTR 4.5-29x56 APRS1 MIL
Seekins PMR Rings
MDT Cyke Pod
PVA QD Rugged Suppressors Brake
Rugged Surge 7.62 for suppressed testing
Precision Underground 3D Rear Bag
Precision Underground Suppressor cover
Barrel Specs
24" Heavy Varmint
Shouldered TL3 Tenon
308 Bisley Chamber
Muzzle Threaded 5/8-24
300/308
Bartlein 1:11.25
Krieger 1:11
Reloading Specs
Dillon 550c
Dedicated Brass Prep Toolhead
Mighty Armory 308win FL Sizing Die
Mighty Armory Decapping Die
Dedicated Loading Toolhead
Mighty Armory Decapping Die to clear flash holes
Dillon Powder Die w/Area419 Funnel
Forster Ultra Micrometer Seating Die
First up will be the Krieger. Its installed and ready to go. You will notice in the pictures below, I stamped a B at 6 o'clock to identify the Bartlein and a K to identify the Krieger.
Krieger Barrel
Bartlein Barrel
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