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31 October 2001, 09:31
<Al Smith>
Krieger Barrels, Inc.?
I was wondering what everyone's opinion on Krieger Barrels, Inc. is.

I am considering having them do some work for me in the near future. I'm going to have a rifle rebarreled and the action trued up.

Any one have any positive or negative experiences with them?

Thanks,

Al

31 October 2001, 10:11
DB Bill
Many believe they make the best barrels available.....if you do a "search" for Krieger on this site you will get a lot of hits.
31 October 2001, 11:30
<PrimeTime>
Normally, a good indication of quality is what the benchrest crowd is using. These guys shoot hundreds if not thousands of rounds each season and spare no expense to get the ultimate in accuracy. If you read the reports of what barrels this are mostly widely used, it is Hart and Krieger. I prefer Krieger myself mainly because of the cut rifling. Buy one, it should serve you well.
31 October 2001, 13:43
<Don G>
Very good barrels, (I love cutrifled barrels)very good work if you can afford to wait for it.

Don

31 October 2001, 14:23
Atkinson
I used them for years, but lately I have been using Lothar-Walther and I like them even better but noone is going wrong with a Kreiger barrel, thats for sure...Or a Douglas or Pac Nor.

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01 November 2001, 04:27
Stonecreek
My only Krieger experience is with a rebarreled .22 K-Hornet. It shoots marvelously.
02 November 2001, 03:42
<Mike Anderson>
Al,

Plenty of positives! I don't think I've ever heard a negative except don't get in a hurry for delivery.
Krieger, Hart , Lilja they all shoot! Just choose your company you won't go wrong in this crowd!

quote:
Originally posted by Al Smith:
I was wondering what everyone's opinion on Krieger Barrels, Inc. is.

I am considering having them do some work for me in the near future. I'm going to have a rifle rebarreled and the action trued up.

Any one have any positive or negative experiences with them?

Thanks,

Al



02 November 2001, 07:22
scot
Recently had them install a heavy Garand barrel in 308. Accuracy is top notch. They were slow, about four months.
02 November 2001, 09:12
Wildcatter
I don't think you could go wrong with Krieger. I'm going to use them for my .500 Dark Continient. They cut-rifle their barrels and make hundreds of passes for each groove taking only .0001 per pass. This allows them to omit the final stress relieving proccess. For $240-380 You can find no better. That's my 2 cents .

-Catter


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02 November 2001, 14:24
<Jeff S>
Krieger is a really fine barrel. I've worn out two Krieger barrels on my match guns and they are well made and very nicely finished to boot (which makes cleanup easier) I like Obermeyer barrels better, if you can find one. But Krieger barrels are very very good
05 November 2001, 13:07
<Reloader66>
Krieger barrels are hard to beat. I ordered mine and was told it may take 8 to 10 weeks. I received the barrel in 4 weeks.
06 November 2001, 09:49
<Mike Anderson>
Someone mentioned Obermeyer barrels. Who has a contact for them? Please forward. I have been unable to find one.

I know they make a fine barrel too!


06 November 2001, 13:02
<Daryl Elder>
I had a Krieger chambered to 9.3x64. My smith was always commenting on the quality of the material and the quality of the bore as being among the best he had seen-- European or otherwise.
06 November 2001, 15:44
<Jeff S>
Obermeyer barrels phone # is 414-843-3537
06 November 2001, 19:15
Yukoner
Daryl Elder,

if you don't mind me asking, Who does your smith work? I myself have to send my stuff down to B.C. Corlanes usually.

Daryl

07 November 2001, 09:21
Dans40X
Kreiger barrels SHOOT!!!! clean.
K&P barrels out of Raton N.M. are single cut rifled also & they shoot as well as Kreiger's.Ken(K&P) will make any bore,land,groove,twist,ratio at no extra cost.Cryo dipping is extra.
Keep'em in the X ring DAN

09 November 2001, 15:28
<Daryl Elder>
Daryl D., Ralf Martini of Martini&Hagn in Cranbrook does my smithing for 2 very good reasons: He does excellant work and is a good friend.You won't find better smiths in the world than these guys. Nothing against Rod or Tim, but Ralf and Martin are in a different league.
12 November 2001, 10:40
<Reloader66>
At this point in time in my view Krieger single point cut rifled barrels are the very best any shooter can install on his bench or hunting rifle. If you tested 100 Krieger cut rifled or 100 button rifled barrels you would find that more krieger barrels from that 100 would produce tighter groups than the 100 button rifled barrels.
12 November 2001, 11:12
Atkinson
Mike,
I have used Butch Obermyers barrels and they are a fantastic barrel, but the last I heard you had to buy 20 of them to get one...Also he is making military barrels for the big stuff and I got a hunch he is gonna be busy as hell for a while...

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Ray Atkinson

ray@atkinsonhunting.com
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