14 November 2001, 13:26
<SlimL>Adams & Bennett Barrels
Has anyone had any experiance with the A & B barrels that Midway sells? I have a friend thinking about rebarreling an old Mauser to .338-06 or just a .338 Mag. We are just starting to look into it. Thanks for the help as always. Slim
14 November 2001, 14:25
<Puddle>I have one chambered in 7x57. I like the contour and weight which makes it slightly muzzle heavy. Mine needs two fouling rounds before it settles down. The chambering job was fine.
The price/performance is reasonable and as long as your performance expectations are in line as such, you'll be satisfied.
16 November 2001, 07:48
tsturmI purchased one for a large ring in 30-36. I was going to install this on a 09 Argentine action but the threads on this barrel were a VERRY SLOPPY Fit!!!! I returned it to Midway!! I bought a Shilen from Brownells, a perfect fit. I guess you still get what you pay for!!! (or dont pay for) Be Safe.
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16 November 2001, 09:38
<MontanaMarine>I think it is a good barrel for the money. But remember you get what you pay for.
3 years ago I used an Adams & Bennett F54 contour blank (Rem varmint contour) to rebarrel a Win 670 from 243 sporter to 308 Win varminter. shoots consistently MOA or less with sierra 168 Matchking and Varget. Chrome Moly blank was $69.00. Works for me! MM
17 November 2001, 12:23
Atkinsonyou get what you pay for in barrels.
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Ray Atkinson
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29 April 2002, 16:23
ClarkI have paid for 7 A&B barrels, and chambered 2 of them.
I will never chamber another A&B barrel, and the rest of my A&B barrels are for sale.
I am having better luck with Shilen and Lothar for buying barrels that do not look like a file inside.
My last 243 A&B has one fouling shot, 3 holes touching, and then the barrel is copper fouled out to a 2" group.
I have bought surplus Masuers for $50 that had a bore 10 times smother than an A&B barrel.
I consider A&B barrels to be the worst brand there is.
Clark, if you're honestly interested in selling your barrels let me know (caliber, contour, and price). Thanks!
30 April 2002, 00:10
<Crowkiller>I have to agree about the appearance of the barrel, mine has huge reamer marks all the way to the muzzle. I brush lapped it (like Barnsness recommends) and it looks a little better. I am going to see how it shoots before I pass judgement.
Crowkiller
30 April 2002, 01:46
D HumbargerI use Lothar Walter & recommend them to everybody. You can't go wrong
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Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member