Hey there hide members. I am finalizing the selection process for a new barrel that I am looking to install on an 18" DMR Set-up. I would consider my shooting skill level to be mid tier to semi advanced in terms of marksmanship fundamentals and ability to put together solid groups at 100 yards as well as ring steel at 1,000. That being said, I have never got into the technical details surrounding the hobby. I also do not reload.
In terms of use, 95% of the time I will be at the range lying in either a prone position or bench rest. I will take the occasional 3-day weekend marksmanship course out in the mountain where we are shooting from difference vantage point, but typically I will be bringing one of my bolt guns.
I will be shooting factory loads of either 69 Gr FGMM Sierrra MKHP or 60 Gr VMAX.
My goal is maximum accuracy with a marginal consideration for weight. I am fine fluting a bull barrel if it does not compromise performance.
Before listing the difference barrels, I will say that is looks like they all have the same characteristics (416R, Button Rifled, 223 Wylde etc.).
Some questions:
1) Does the lands really make a difference when it comes to accuracy?
2) Does the Size of the Gas port affect my accuracy? If so, how?
3) What Gas Block Length should be used for an 18" Barrel? Mid Length or Riffle?
Barrels: All 18".. Price are pretty much the same between $300-$400
i) Wilson Combat Match Grade Urban Sniper 1-8 Twist. Fluted $325
-Button Rifled
-6 Land Grooves
-.938 Gas Block
-1/8 Twist
-416R
- Weight 2.37 Lbs
ii) Black Hole Weaponry SPR Countour $310
-Button Rifled
-3 Land Polygontal (Apparently Proprietary)
-.75 Gas Block
-1/8 Twist
-416R Boss rated (Not sure what that means but they also said proprietary
- Weight 2.55 Lbs
lll) White Oak Armament .223 Varmint Barrel fluted $365
-Button Rifled
-6 Land Grooves
-.936 Gas Block
-1/8 Twist
-416R
- Weight 1.85 Lbs after fluting
iv) Rainier Arms Ultra Match Mod2 .223 SPR $383
-Button Rifled
-4 Land Grooves
-.8 Gas Block
-1/7.5 Twist
-416R
- Weight 2 Lbs
I had a Bear claw 1/8 Twist 223 Wylde 416R Stainless Flutedl which I got for about $125 and had the following specs. It was "Pretty good" 1-1.25 MOA
-.75 Gas Block
-1/8 Twist
-416R
- Weight 3 Lbs
In terms of use, 95% of the time I will be at the range lying in either a prone position or bench rest. I will take the occasional 3-day weekend marksmanship course out in the mountain where we are shooting from difference vantage point, but typically I will be bringing one of my bolt guns.
I will be shooting factory loads of either 69 Gr FGMM Sierrra MKHP or 60 Gr VMAX.
My goal is maximum accuracy with a marginal consideration for weight. I am fine fluting a bull barrel if it does not compromise performance.
Before listing the difference barrels, I will say that is looks like they all have the same characteristics (416R, Button Rifled, 223 Wylde etc.).
Some questions:
1) Does the lands really make a difference when it comes to accuracy?
2) Does the Size of the Gas port affect my accuracy? If so, how?
3) What Gas Block Length should be used for an 18" Barrel? Mid Length or Riffle?
Barrels: All 18".. Price are pretty much the same between $300-$400
i) Wilson Combat Match Grade Urban Sniper 1-8 Twist. Fluted $325
-Button Rifled
-6 Land Grooves
-.938 Gas Block
-1/8 Twist
-416R
- Weight 2.37 Lbs
ii) Black Hole Weaponry SPR Countour $310
-Button Rifled
-3 Land Polygontal (Apparently Proprietary)
-.75 Gas Block
-1/8 Twist
-416R Boss rated (Not sure what that means but they also said proprietary
- Weight 2.55 Lbs
lll) White Oak Armament .223 Varmint Barrel fluted $365
-Button Rifled
-6 Land Grooves
-.936 Gas Block
-1/8 Twist
-416R
- Weight 1.85 Lbs after fluting
iv) Rainier Arms Ultra Match Mod2 .223 SPR $383
-Button Rifled
-4 Land Grooves
-.8 Gas Block
-1/7.5 Twist
-416R
- Weight 2 Lbs
I had a Bear claw 1/8 Twist 223 Wylde 416R Stainless Flutedl which I got for about $125 and had the following specs. It was "Pretty good" 1-1.25 MOA
-.75 Gas Block
-1/8 Twist
-416R
- Weight 3 Lbs