Considering swapping my 5.56 out for a valkyrie. Not wanting to drop $500 on a barrel so thinking about criterion, green mountain, McGowen, etc... Anyone have real world experience with these or other mid priced barrels?
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Considering swapping my 5.56 out for a valkyrie. Not wanting to drop $500 on a barrel so thinking about criterion, green mountain, McGowen, etc... Anyone have real world experience with these or other mid priced barrels?
Hell I can get a Krieger for $530 that would surely shoot. I was hoping to stay in the $300ish range. Ballistic advantage has a money back guarantee as well but I’ve never been a big fan of them for whatever reason, I’ve never shot one of their barrels. I have no idea why I don’t think highly of them.Well I don't have those that you listed; I found a 26" Rainier Ultra Match Gen 2 that fit my build. Shoots great! But it is close to the 500 mark. The upside is a 90 day money back guarantee, no questions asked. Could be worth it if you're concerned about getting a bummer instead of a Hummer.
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I think @Niles Coyote built one using a pretty decent barrel. He might be able to chime in.
If I'm shoot for a specific group count then yes I'll load an extra round. As much as it matters, in a competition, I'd use a dummy (if allowed) or I'll be sure to load an extra round (if allowed). Same thing happened with my 223 build but it typically shot low 1/2 moa.Hell I can get a Krieger for $530 that would surely shoot. I was hoping to stay in the $300ish range. Ballistic advantage has a money back guarantee as well but I’ve never been a big fan of them for whatever reason, I’ve never shot one of their barrels. I have no idea why I don’t think highly of them.
Does your last round in the mag really throw out that far consistently? I would load a dummy or a rider under the last round to avoid that!
How consistently can you lay down quarter minute groups with the cut rifled? Are we talking a quarter minute group or 5/4 minute groups in a row?I have a barrel from Craddock which uses a 6.7 twist Rock Creek cut rifled blank (not their buttoned line like most others are using them use) that's a 1/4 minute barrel with my 95gr SMK loads. It's just over the price you're looking to not pay but for $575 shipped I got a top tier cut rifled barrel, gas tube, and a headspace bolt. It's more money than some of the other options but it shoots way better than those cheaper options. I've got no interest in saving $200 to sacrifice performance.
I've got a LMT MLR chrome lined model which uses a Rock Creek buttoned blank and it shoots 1/2-3/4 minute which I consider very good for a chrome lined barrel but as soon as LMT offers them in a SS cut rifled option I'll be ordering one. Cut rifled is just better, I don't care what anyone says.
How consistently can you lay down quarter minute groups with the cut rifled? Are we talking a quarter minute group or 5/4 minute groups in a row?
How consistently can you lay down quarter minute groups with the cut rifled? Are we talking a quarter minute group or 5/4 minute groups in a row?
I'm not saying the barrel does't shoot. I have a Rock Creek cut rifled on order for a 300 norma so I hope it shoots lol. I was just wondering how you are calling it a 1/4 inch barrel. If you have printed 5x5 1/4 shot groups in a row I say dayyum. More because of the shooter than the barrel! You really need one of those dorky bench rest setups to take the shooter out and test the barrel. My guns are .3-.5 guns (yes I have shot some .1s with them but thats not the norm) because thats as good as I can shoot off of a bipod and that's plenty good for me. Both of mine are button rifled, a 6.5 criterion and a 5.56 Larue. THe norma barrel will be my first cut.Here we go.
First of all, a shooter inducing error does not mean that a rifle or barrel is not a quarter minute gun, that’s barfcom mentality.
I’m not a huge group shooter but the groups I’ve printed confirming the load at 100 for 5x 5 shot groups have been 1/4 minute. I’m usually good for throwing one round out of the 25, sometimes two just for good measure. Most of the groups from this load and barrel have been in the .1’s, there have even been a couple go under .1”. The barrel is that accurate, and the right component selection makes a huge difference on consistency as well.
I'm not saying the barrel does't shoot. I have a Rock Creek cut rifled on order for a 300 norma so I hope it shoots lol. I was just wondering how you are calling it a 1/4 inch barrel. If you have printed 5x5 1/4 shot groups in a row I say dayyum. More because of the shooter than the barrel! You really need one of those dorky bench rest setups to take the shooter out and test the barrel. My guns are .3-.5 guns (yes I have shot some .1s with them but thats not the norm) because thats as good as I can shoot off of a bipod and that's plenty good for me. Both of mine are button rifled, a 6.5 criterion and a 5.56 Larue. THe norma barrel will be my first cut.
I paid $300 for my 6.5 criterion that shoots .3s. I paid $225 for my 5.56 Larue that shoots .5s. Honestly I see no need to spend $500 if it’s not necessary. Those dollars can go towards glass.I also picked up a Craddock Precision Rock Creek 6.7 twist barrel for the $500+ shipped and have no regrets. I guess it's a matter of what you want to do. In my case, I'm willing to pay for a proven chamber and combo in order to have a precision rifle that gets it done out there where this round is designed to go. If all you want is an inexpensive barrel that might or might not shoot well, then take your chances. It may work out well for you.
Hmmm. That sounds promising. Any experience with rock creek button rifled? My Criterion is a lazer and it is button.Seekins just released their Valkyrie barrels and are sub $300 and ready to ship at some retailers. They use Rock Creeks commercial button rifled line for their blanks.
My experience with other Seekins barrels has been very good and would probably be my choice for a budget barrel.
Did you have it chambered or buy it ready to go? How much did it set you back?24" 6.5 twist Shilen. .875 DIA. Shoots damn good with the 90 SMKs.
Hmmm. That sounds promising. Any experience with rock creek button rifled? My Criterion is a lazer and it is button.
D Tech chambered it. $475 with bolt.Did you have it chambered or buy it ready to go? How much did it set you back?