IBI Stainless Barrels from Cleavers

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IBI Stainless Barrels from Cleavers

Post by AlexE »

Hi Guys,

Does anyone know anything about the quality of these barrels cleavers are selling? Canadian made, apparently.

The price is right and 26" finish length and profile is good for one of my upcoming projects

https://cleaverfirearms.com/Products.aspx?Search=IBI%20STAINLESS%20STEEL%20MATCH%20GRADE%20BARREL%2027%22%20IN%20LENGTH%20REMINGTON%20VARMINT%20PROFILE%20CANADIAN%20MADE
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Post by ben_g »

You go first and let us know !!

If they had slower twists I would like to try one on a fox shooting rig. 22BR or a 22-250AI. Who cares about barre life.

I think most f-class shooters will pass on finished lengths alone.
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ben_g wrote:You go first and let us know !!

If they had slower twists I would like to try one on a fox shooting rig. 22BR or a 22-250AI. Who cares about barre life.

I think most f-class shooters will pass on finished lengths alone.


26” 8 twist will keep a 123 grain supersonic in most 6.5 rigs well past 1200yards. More than a 26” on a gaymoor is a waste.
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Re: IBI Stainless Barrels from Cleavers

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And what’s wrong with a 22-250 that shoots a projectile heavier than 55 grains?
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Bigtravoz wrote:And what’s wrong with a 22-250 that shoots a projectile heavier than 55 grains?

I agree a 75g or 80g burger humping it will be a great long range Varminter as in 1200 plus
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Post by Rich4 »

They seem very good with a sample of 1, I have a 6.5 which hammers with cheap American gunner
From a savage in a chassis 1”to 3/4” groups but closer to 1/2” when sorted, I believe they will have 30” 30cal 1-10 in the next few months, regards Rich
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Post by pgcpty »

I've bought a 6mm 8T HV from Cleavers to be chambered in 6BRX and will post latter how it goes

'Peter' sent me this IBI review on Accurate Shooter which may be of interest

http://forum.accurateshooter.com/thread ... s.3947244/

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Post by bruce moulds »

another brand to investigate might be tse.
they are doing hand lapped s.steel match as an option.
I have a 0.400/0.408 13 twist blank that looks good inside.
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pgcpty wrote:I've bought a 6mm 8T HV from Cleavers to be chambered in 6BRX and will post latter how it goes

'Peter' sent me this IBI review on Accurate Shooter which may be of interest

http://forum.accurateshooter.com/thread ... s.3947244/

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How did it go Peter? Decent accuracy?
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Post by pgcpty »

Hi Redhawk,

Cant say as yet, barrel not yet chambered and fitted. Too many other distractions. I will post on this when completed and
tested

Cheers
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Post by Tim L »

I tried a 308 and was happy so got 32" parallels in 6, 6.5 and 7 through Cleavers with pommy chris on here.
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I contacted IBI and arranged for them to make me some custom profiles and 32 inches long bought through Cleavers on a group buy. So far I have had chambered a few, a 1 in 10's and a one in 9 for .308 and all shoot fantastically. The 1 in 10 missus borrowed it for the cancelled ladies team, somehow it now seems to be her barrel as she was getting 60's with it.
Love the 1 in 9 it is tacking with 210vld's, actually not had a bad one yet.
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Post by Pommy Chris »

Josh Cox wrote:FYI:

SSR V 7.0

1.2 Best Practice

Armouring It is the responsibility of all distributors, members and participants that they adhere to state firearm laws, including but not limited to, that all firearms are armoured by appropriately licensed persons. Not to do so may invalidate any insurance coverage in the case of any incident involving the user.

Josh we are talking about the quality of these barrels on this thread nothing more.
Anyway all my point was is the IBI shoot very well indeed, a new company with good product that we should try to support.
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