Sorry guys but I just stumbled onto this thread. If someone had PM'd me about it earlier, I could have commented in a more timely fashion.
What follows is my ACTUAL EXPERIENCE with ABS / Proof Research Carbon Fiber wrapped barrels. No videos and no Internet "wisdom". Just my experience from a shooter using these barrels.
My history with Proof Research is as follows.
I was laid off from an electrical job in early Febuary 2011 while working out of Spokane, Wa. By June of 2011 I was able to get a job at Proof Research so I moved to Columbia Falls, MT. I worked that job from some time in June until Dec 1st 2011. I left Proof at that time and have not been back.
I own no stock in Proof Research, I have no investments or holdings of any kind with Proof Research or any associated company. I'm not drinking buddies with anyone at Proof nor do I associate with any Proof employees or their families in my off time.
I hold no grudges against Proof nor do get any favors from them.
According to my email folder labelled "ABS", my first ABS barrel was purchased on May 5th, 2006. Since that time I had built, owned and fired roughly one DOZEN Carbon Fiber wrapped barrels by ABS. As a rifle A.D.D. junkie, I'd build rifles, sell them and go off to the next project. I build numerous .308's, several .260's, one .260 AI (I still own that one), a 300 Rem SAUM, a 6.5 Grendel gas gun and at least two different 6mm's (one a 6XC and the second a 6x47 Swiss Match if I remember correctly) using ABS barrels. All of those barrels shot well except one. That one was later determined to have been chambered skew (at an angle) to the bore [
Skew lines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ].
I am NOT a sub-MOA "all day long" shooter on a daily basis. In fact, some days I just plain suck. I have found that it is much easier for me to shoot well with a very heavy rifle (off of a bench) than a light weight rifle. Shooting a lightweight rifle can be a real ball busting experience on a bad day.
I have, however, found that ABS / Proof Research barrels are as accurate and as consistant as anyone elses that I've used and these include Bartlien, Krieger and Rock Creek barrels. In particular, I had one ABS wrapped .260 Remington that shot very tight one hole groups at 100 yards using factory Black Hills ammo. That was one crazy-accurate rifle.
FROM MY EXPERIENCE: I have found ABS / Proof Research Carbon Fiber wrapped barrels
to be as accurate as any other brand named barrel out there.
FROM MY EXPERIENCE: I have found ABS / Proof Research Carbon Fiber wrapped barrels
cool faster than a standard all steel barrel (ie: Bartlien, Krieger and Rock Creek barrel) .
FROM MY EXPERIENCE: I have found ABS / Proof Research Carbon Fiber wrapped barrels
require the shooter to practice the fundementals of shooting to a stricter degree because you are shooting a significantly lighter rifle.
FROM MY EXPERIENCE: I have found ABS / Proof Research Carbon Fiber wrapped barrels
are over TWICE as expensive as a brand name barrel with fluting (Bartlien, Krieger and Rock Creek barrel, etc.) .
FROM MY EXPERIENCE: I have proven that this technology works for at least one guy in this world (me!). I have several shooting buddies that have shot my rifles and done so consistantly better that I have.
If I win the lottery some day, I will buy a bunch of these barrels for future builds. HOWEVER, since I can buy 2 light contour FLUTED barrels from Bartlien for the price of just ONE ABS / Proof Research Carbon Fiber wrapped barrel, I'm sticking with Bartlien for the foreseeable future.
No LOVE, no HATE, just my EXPERIENCE with these barrels.