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Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:24 am
by David B
You are right on the money Alan, I would add. If we compare a well made cut barrel to a well made cut barrel to poorly made buttoned barrels or vice versa we are not doing a fare comparison. But results will speak for them selfs.

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 3:51 pm
by Razer
AlanF wrote:My attitude to barrels is that you can be lucky or unlucky with any brand regardless of cut or button rifling. But brand is the most important indicator of the quality of the product i.e. with some brands you have a better chance of getting a good one. Its a pity we don't see more equipment lists in F-Class - particularly in the US where availability of all the brands is not so much of a problem. A quick look at the barrel brands of the leading shooters is worthwhile.


Alan, does this help?
If you read down this link you will see that Bartleins and Krieger are about neck and neck. No surprises there, but, having said that, I have 'had'( [-o< ) a dud '2008' Krieger(well it has taken just on a thousand shots to tune this barrel for vertical, changing powder weight, projectiles, seating depth, etc. Now about right with a barrel tuner, adjusting during an extra third stage each week). This barrel actually shot brilliantly with both Berger's and Sierra's for the first 200 rounds, then went sour. :shock:

http://precisionrifleblog.com/2013/09/2 ... rel-stock/

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Barrel Manufacturer # of Competitors

Bartlein 27 .......... http://www.BartleinBarrels.com
Krieger 20........... http://www.KriegerBarrels.com
Brux 6 ............... http://www.BruxBarrels.com
Benchmark 1....... http://www.Benchmark-Barrels.com
Rock Creek 1...... http://www.RockCreekBarrels.com
Shilen 1............. http://www.Shilen.com
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Comment by author; Quote:
"Although there were 7 more Bartlein barrels than Krieger, there were more Krieger barrels in the top 10. You can see
there is more green and less red in the Krieger column than the Bartlein column. This difference wasn’t statistically significant (i.e. you probably shouldn’t draw too strong of a conclusion from this) … but it was worth mentioning".

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 4:53 pm
by ecomeat
Thanks for posting that Razer, I enjoyed the story and then a look at the rest of their website.
Its a good find !

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 4:54 pm
by DaveMc
I did the rounds with some US friends in Raton last year and got pretty much the same story - Bartlein, Krieger and Brux in that order. Perhaps a few more BRUX in the F class world but all three brands were consistently in the winners circle. All three brands are cut rifle.

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 5:33 pm
by macguru
Have just purchased a 7mm Krieger 8.5 twist HV for a project so I shall hopefully have a winner there, fingers crossed :)

... I should add that I have a broughton 6.5mm barrel that is just fine as well ...

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 5:35 pm
by AlanF
Razer, DaveMc,

Well, what can I say? I thought Broughton (button rifled) for example were still very popular. I've only had one and it was better than most of the cut rifle barrels I had then. And there have been some hummer Maddcos and Archers in Australia. But those figures are hard to argue with.

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:06 pm
by mike H
So users of button rifled barrels are losers
Mike

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:59 pm
by David B
looking at the top ten F, FO & T.R. Averages and having a rough idea of what is being used your thoughts about the subject are still correct Allan

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 7:50 pm
by AlanF
I remain unconvinced that button rifled barrels put you at a disadvantage. If there is an advantage to cut rifled, its because most of the current best brands happen to be using that technique. They are probably also using very good steel, and are working to very high standards in all parts of the manufacturing process.

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:09 pm
by Chopper
What a can of worms here , Maddco ??? Benchmark , Have the Top Shots used them ? Chop

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 8:13 pm
by Chopper
% of the winners in Oz,with what ? some stats on winners barrels in Oz would be good , How bout it ? Chop

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 9:52 pm
by ecomeat
Chopper wrote:% of the winners in Oz,with what ? some stats on winners barrels in Oz would be good , How bout it ? Chop

Someone else can do the actuals Stats/Percentages, but the following are Equipment Lists that I did some of the work on, for QRA Queens 2014, NSWRA Queens 2013 and NRAA Queens 2013

http://ozfclass.com/forums/pdf/FOpenEqu ... ns2014.pdf
http://ozfclass.com/forums/pdf/NSWRAQue ... ntList.pdf

http://s1321.photobucket.com/user/alanp ... 7.jpg.html

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:58 pm
by AlanF
Okay, how about we look at all Queens winning F-Class barrels for the last 3 years. Here it is starting with a few that I know filled in. If you know any of them, either yours or someone else's post here or by PM. I'll keep updating it in this post. If we get a good response , this will be an interesting exercise. Note that the first NSW Queens held in calendar 2012 was the rescheduled 2011 event. Just squeezed that it in to show that I have had success with a button rifled barrel! :D

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Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 11:25 pm
by aaronraad
I like my equipment lists with a good dose of salt.

Quality target barrels are always in short supply and those with a good personal supply seem to have hoarded them in the cellar along with their semillon for 2-4yrs. The barrels we see winning this year might well be from a 2011 manufacture date?

The better shooters will buy the quality barrels when they are available and use them to shoot and win. They will also use what they have at the time to shoot and win. So if brand X comes in, that is what they buy because the way things are at the moment they don't know when brand Y will be available again. If brand Y comes in again they will see if they are still shooting well and either hold or sell brand X depending on the result.

Not saying lists aren't useful, but there are a lot of other factors that cause a list to trend one way or another this year and the next. Imagine if there was a world-wide lens shortage from Zeiss for 2-3yrs, would we still see the same brands in the scope list?

Re: Cut or button barrels.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:43 am
by Frank Green
Team Sinclair uses our barrels as well as the whole Michigan F-TR team which is hosted by Bryan Litz as well as other teams. Here is the link to the article on 6br.com about the record set by Team Sinclair. Also all of the shooters on Team Berger shoot our barrels and Shiraz and all or most of the shooters on Team Grizzly.

http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/201 ... rformance/

Also at the recent U.S. Nationals last week or so Derek Rodger set a new record and broke it a few days later. He shot a 200-11x at a 1k yards and a few days later broke it with a 200-12x. Also in the same match Dan Pohlabel set a senior class record with a 200-9x.

Yes I wish they would do equipment lists for F-Class as well as some other types of competitions.

At the Sept. 2014 Benchrest championships Gene Bukys set 4 or 6 new national records. Cannot remember which but he brought the 6 trophy plaques with him and we have them at the shop. We have a picture with him and the shop crew on our home page.

http://www.bartleinbarrels.com/

Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels