I know, I know, it's dangerous to trust a bore scope. I get it. I bought a Teslong recently, and decided to see if I could get some insight on a problem I've had with a barrel since it was new. I'm not sure what to make of the resulting video, so posting here to see if y'all have any (useful) thoughts.
These are both 6.5 barrels from a well known, well respected maker. The first (in "part 1") was my first 6.5 CM barrel. It's old (2400 rounds), but still shoots sub-1/2 MOA with basically bullet I feed it after load development. Aside from being a little slow, I'm still very happy with this barrel. There are some more notes in the YouTube video summary. To me, this one looks clean, with just the firecracking you'd expect from a barrel of that age.
The second (in "part 2") is my problem child. My second 6.5 CM barrel. Same barrel maker. It has about 700 rounds on it, and most of that was spent trying to find something that would shoot in it. The absolute best I could get with 140gr ELD-M or Hybrids was 3/4 MOA, and that wasn't super consistent (I'd occasionally have flyers). With 140 RDF (which served me very well in the first barrel), this barrel won't even shoot sub-MOA. I finally tried 147gr ELD-Ms in it, and found something that would shoot better than 1/2 MOA. Again, more notes in the YT video.
The second barrel looks wild, to me. It's hard to follow a groove with the scope, and the grooves look really odd vs. the first barrel. Odd, like groove walls appear to look wavy, at times, and show other weird tooling marks (like longitudinal marks that look like scratches down the center of the groove). Like I mentioned in the vid, I've looked down this barrel several times, and always see something else weird. I had trouble finding the spot today, but one of the grooves has what looks like a big fissure in the middle of it, about 1/3 of the way down the barrel (IIRC).
Like I said above, I'm not sure what to make of this. I'm open to ideas. I'm doubting I'll buy another barrel from this maker in the future, after this, unless I'm just way off base and this is normal? I'm just glad I got it to shoot with something so I can get some lifetime out of it.
These are both 6.5 barrels from a well known, well respected maker. The first (in "part 1") was my first 6.5 CM barrel. It's old (2400 rounds), but still shoots sub-1/2 MOA with basically bullet I feed it after load development. Aside from being a little slow, I'm still very happy with this barrel. There are some more notes in the YouTube video summary. To me, this one looks clean, with just the firecracking you'd expect from a barrel of that age.
The second (in "part 2") is my problem child. My second 6.5 CM barrel. Same barrel maker. It has about 700 rounds on it, and most of that was spent trying to find something that would shoot in it. The absolute best I could get with 140gr ELD-M or Hybrids was 3/4 MOA, and that wasn't super consistent (I'd occasionally have flyers). With 140 RDF (which served me very well in the first barrel), this barrel won't even shoot sub-MOA. I finally tried 147gr ELD-Ms in it, and found something that would shoot better than 1/2 MOA. Again, more notes in the YT video.
The second barrel looks wild, to me. It's hard to follow a groove with the scope, and the grooves look really odd vs. the first barrel. Odd, like groove walls appear to look wavy, at times, and show other weird tooling marks (like longitudinal marks that look like scratches down the center of the groove). Like I mentioned in the vid, I've looked down this barrel several times, and always see something else weird. I had trouble finding the spot today, but one of the grooves has what looks like a big fissure in the middle of it, about 1/3 of the way down the barrel (IIRC).
Like I said above, I'm not sure what to make of this. I'm open to ideas. I'm doubting I'll buy another barrel from this maker in the future, after this, unless I'm just way off base and this is normal? I'm just glad I got it to shoot with something so I can get some lifetime out of it.