Hellbent? that's a little bit of hyperbole don't you think? I have 10 barrels for this rifle. I like to try different barrels from different manufacturers. I have a 16" 300BO McGowen with a pinned barrel nut. Costs $475, shooting 1MOA at 50yds is struggle with it. A 20" 6.5 Grendel McGowen pinned barrel nut prefit that costs the same, shoots 3/8" at 100. 2 x cut-rifled Dashers($800ea), 2 x cut rifled 6SLR's, a 29" cut rifled 308 Palma barrel, 223 cut-rifled trainer, and this 6BR. I just bought a 6 Creed cut-rifled prefit from Keystone ($716). By no means is this my first barrel I'm in love with and by no means am I some sort of PVA fanboy. Not trying to prove it's the best thing since sliced bread but I'll take a wonky contour for sub 1" groups at 300. Calling it shitty work bc it has some barely visible contouring artifacts is just being careless with your mouth. I actually regret bringing it up bc I didn't mean to start a PVA-bashing session. I'm pretty happy with it and now I feel responsible for some of this hate and anger. jeez, just reel it back in a little...
You need to reread that post Sarge. The majority of my barrels shoot that. But none of them costs less than $500. How many of your barrels cost less than $500 can do that? You missed that salient point that I hung my statement on. you think I'm amazed that it shot less than third minute at 300 and am saying that you have to buy his barrel to acheive that. not the case. I'm saying that for a budget button rifled barrel it shoots exceptionally well but buyer beware, does have some cosmetic, rough edges (figuratively guys, jeez!). If you run thru a lot of barrels and don't even bother to wipe off the gunsmith markings then probably a great solution for you.
Yes, Josh contacted me to offer a replacement for the barrel. I'm going to tell him no, bc I don't want to waste 200rds (100 on that barrel and probably something like that on a new barrel) making up lost ground for the sake of cosmetics. It still has magic marker on it for instructions to my smith to cut the wrench flats. I'm going to apologize to Josh for starting this by even mentioning the contouring bc you guys can't hold your liqueur(joking)