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Barrel Waiting Period
26 October 2010, 19:38
srtraxBarrel Waiting Period
I ordered a Select Match, full blank,308 in 1/12 twist in June. I was told 6 to 8 weeks waiting...O.K. not a problem. October 26th and still NO barrel for my customer. A phone call into it about 10 weeks I was told if one comes out of the next batch it would be delivered. Don't want to rush them as I want the best barrel I can get for this customer. It's possiable that they said 6 to 8 months, my wife says I have selective hearing =). Is there that much rebarreling that one has to wait this long on an order? Thought I'd ask...
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Steve Traxson
26 October 2010, 19:57
butchlambertI order a lot of barrels. 308 and 284 barrels are hot right now. I think Bartlein and Kreiger are up to 6 month wait. Shilen is about 3-4 months and Rock Creek a little bit less.
Butch
26 October 2010, 20:04
srtraxThanks Butch, I had no idea that barrels are in that much demand. I'll relay the message to my customer. I have a couple of other project for myself, might be best to order now!
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26 October 2010, 20:58
Mark ClarkBruno's Shooters Supply has them in stock.
http://www.brunoshooters.com Mark
26 October 2010, 21:18
butchlambertBruno normally has very few hunting taper barrels, normally only BR barrels in stock.
Butch
26 October 2010, 22:09
Boss HossOne reason I always have a few blanks in the safe!
27 October 2010, 05:20
butchlochey - i've been using balnks for years - OOPS - wrong barrel

27 October 2010, 07:44
FjoldI'm 4 months into the wait for a Bartlein right now with no delivery date yet. Krieger's even worse. But I order ahead and have two more blanks to shoot out before I need these two.
Frank
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27 October 2010, 23:57
Frank MartinezI wonder if maybe it is more of a domino affect in Steel production being slow with standing purchases going to China.
Frank
28 October 2010, 06:45
butchlambertFrank,
It has always been this way pretty much. Crucible had problems. Seems like reorganization they went through. I don't think steel is the problem, sales are just good.
Butch
28 October 2010, 12:15
Frank MartinezAt least that is a good thing with aggressive sales.
Frank
28 October 2010, 17:47
airgun1I took a trip down to the Grizzly showroom in Williamsport, PA last Friday. They list Bartlien barrels in their catalog.
Grizzly has really expanded their line! They have a lot of gunsmithing equipment/tools. This is the first time I have stopped in the new facility, although I have been past it 100's of times. The old showroom on Reach Rd is about the size of one display area in the new place.
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28 October 2010, 22:38
kcstottAmerican steel production is up and China has actually been exporting steel the last few years.
The Chinese steel rush is long since over.
If there is a shortage of specialty steels then the problem is (Last I checked) we only have two US companies producing specialty steels and three if you consider uddeholm but they are a Swedish based company. Everyone else buys steel from these guys and distributes it under there own name or sell as a distributor for the parent company.
All the Big steel shops like Nucor make structural steels, and rebar they don't produce tool steels.
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28 October 2010, 23:42
DocEdI just received a Shilen that I ordered in the middle of May.
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29 October 2010, 10:08
Tapper2I don't get hung up on one barrel manufacture. Most of my customers want a quality barrel and are not to concerned who made it, Shilen, Hart, Krieger, Brux, Montana, Douglas, Lilja, Pac-nor and one's I forgot. I can almost always get what I need in a timely manner, somewhere. I build mostly hunting and long range guns, no bench guns, so I don't have the nit picking problems, as much. If I had my way I would just use Krieger's. However I have had some good luck with Montana's lately. I also usually buy straight blanks and conture them myself.........Tom
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29 October 2010, 18:34
mtbulletSee if BERGARA has what you need. I've used several and they SHOOT !
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29 October 2010, 19:22
srtraxMy customer asked for this Shilen barrel because that is what I put on his other rifle. He is a very capable shooter and may not know one brand from another, but was very happy with his last rebarrel. He at first took it personaly, so I told him I would post this question here for him. I didnt know it would be this kind of wait, but now he knows its not pointed directly at him or me. I told him (good things come to thoes who wait)...and that this manufacture has never let me down in the past and will not this time also.
Hey, he's a customer, he nor I had a clue until you all chimed in and for that I THANK YOU! I'm getting back at this slowly and, well you have to keep the customer informed and happy.
Again thanks for your responces!
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Steve Traxson