Hi,
I have not posted here much but have reading treads here for several years. I am in the process of figuring out a build. I am wondering what opinions some of you have on barrels. I have built rifles using Brux, Bartlein, and McGowen. They have all shot very well. The Mcgowen barrels where pre fit ar-15 barrels. The higher end barrels where on 7mm builds.
I am planning a new rifle and am considering using a McGowen for it. I have a lathe and the ability to do my own chambering and I have blueprinted Remington 700 actions that I put the Brux and Bartlein barrels on; these rifle shot phenomenally. The reason for trying a McGowen is the cost. I am on more of a budget now. I can get a contoured McGowen blank for $195 and the others are $350.
I have been competitive in F/TR with a Savage that I put a CBI barrel on that I set back a little and rechambered last year to get a better chamber and throat dimension that I want. I have shot 3/4 inch groups with this rifle at 300 yards. I am thinking that a McGowen should be similar quality because both barrels are manufactured using similar practices. The ARs that I put McGowens on have all shot under 1/2 MOA at 100 yards; which is good for an AR pre fit with a SAMMI chamber.
My pan for the rifle is a blueprinted 700 action, Bell and Carlson stock, and chambered in 6 CM. I really want to start shooting precision rifle matches and maybe in the next year or so start shooting some PRS matches; I am sick of F-Class!
Am I crazy for thinking of not just using a Brux or Bartlein? I want the rifle to shot as good as possible; with the right loads I hope to get 1/4 MOA.
Thanks
Dave
I have not posted here much but have reading treads here for several years. I am in the process of figuring out a build. I am wondering what opinions some of you have on barrels. I have built rifles using Brux, Bartlein, and McGowen. They have all shot very well. The Mcgowen barrels where pre fit ar-15 barrels. The higher end barrels where on 7mm builds.
I am planning a new rifle and am considering using a McGowen for it. I have a lathe and the ability to do my own chambering and I have blueprinted Remington 700 actions that I put the Brux and Bartlein barrels on; these rifle shot phenomenally. The reason for trying a McGowen is the cost. I am on more of a budget now. I can get a contoured McGowen blank for $195 and the others are $350.
I have been competitive in F/TR with a Savage that I put a CBI barrel on that I set back a little and rechambered last year to get a better chamber and throat dimension that I want. I have shot 3/4 inch groups with this rifle at 300 yards. I am thinking that a McGowen should be similar quality because both barrels are manufactured using similar practices. The ARs that I put McGowens on have all shot under 1/2 MOA at 100 yards; which is good for an AR pre fit with a SAMMI chamber.
My pan for the rifle is a blueprinted 700 action, Bell and Carlson stock, and chambered in 6 CM. I really want to start shooting precision rifle matches and maybe in the next year or so start shooting some PRS matches; I am sick of F-Class!
Am I crazy for thinking of not just using a Brux or Bartlein? I want the rifle to shot as good as possible; with the right loads I hope to get 1/4 MOA.
Thanks
Dave