I've had my AR10A4B since 1999. This fall I sent the olde girl to Armalite for their AR-10 Standard Update package, and their techs found some throat erosion.
Since I recently joined a range that has positions out to 600yds, I'd like to get it rebarreled. So as you can imagine, I'm researching barrel manufacturers.
I've come across a number of recommendations on the JP Supermatch™ barrels. The .308 barrels are said to be capable of half minute accuracy and are lighter in weight.
JP barrels look good on paper, but I'm leery of stainless for long life.
JP rifles touts their cryogenic treating of Supermatch barrels for thermal accuracy & extended life. From the many articles I've read on cryogenic treatment, John Paul is correct on cryo treating for accuracy & temp stability, but there is no documented evidence cryo treatment makes stainless steel barrels resist wear longer.
So, if you've shot a JP rifles barrel for awhile, I'm very interested to know how the JP stainless barrel accuracy has held up over time, especially at ranges over 100yds.
Thank you!
Since I recently joined a range that has positions out to 600yds, I'd like to get it rebarreled. So as you can imagine, I'm researching barrel manufacturers.
I've come across a number of recommendations on the JP Supermatch™ barrels. The .308 barrels are said to be capable of half minute accuracy and are lighter in weight.
JP barrels look good on paper, but I'm leery of stainless for long life.
JP rifles touts their cryogenic treating of Supermatch barrels for thermal accuracy & extended life. From the many articles I've read on cryogenic treatment, John Paul is correct on cryo treating for accuracy & temp stability, but there is no documented evidence cryo treatment makes stainless steel barrels resist wear longer.
So, if you've shot a JP rifles barrel for awhile, I'm very interested to know how the JP stainless barrel accuracy has held up over time, especially at ranges over 100yds.
Thank you!