Re: Build along with Badger: Part 3. The BARREL
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 6:37 pm
Well, as the use of milsurp seems to rattle a few cages here, we'll go over our reasons for doing so again.
We collect older bolt action rifles, most of ours being Pre-1914 though with a smattering dating as late as 1953. We shoot milsurp through those because its authentic and relatively inexpensive. It therefore suits the rifles and our abilities.
For this new build gun, we want to have the ability to fire both milsurp and also better quality canned bangs. Our reckoning, possibly at fault because we're a small brained kreecher, is that whilst we may get good results firing milsurp and even match quality canned bangs through a good barrel, we won't get good results firing milsurp or high grade bangs through a poor barrel. It therefore seems logical to us to fit the best barrel we deem affordabubble, even if we do use it mainly for milsurp. It'll still have a reserve of performance to call upon if and when we pop some paw loaded, match grade, gold plated cast boolits through it.
We collect older bolt action rifles, most of ours being Pre-1914 though with a smattering dating as late as 1953. We shoot milsurp through those because its authentic and relatively inexpensive. It therefore suits the rifles and our abilities.
For this new build gun, we want to have the ability to fire both milsurp and also better quality canned bangs. Our reckoning, possibly at fault because we're a small brained kreecher, is that whilst we may get good results firing milsurp and even match quality canned bangs through a good barrel, we won't get good results firing milsurp or high grade bangs through a poor barrel. It therefore seems logical to us to fit the best barrel we deem affordabubble, even if we do use it mainly for milsurp. It'll still have a reserve of performance to call upon if and when we pop some paw loaded, match grade, gold plated cast boolits through it.