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Rifle Barrels
26 January 2015, 20:57
srtraxRifle Barrels
QUESTION...Do you think buying a (new) barrel from anyone other than the manufacture is as good as buying from them directly, or could they be seconds?
Do you think it really matters one way or another? Found one I wouldnt have to wait on! Add said it is covered by manufactures warranty.
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Steve Traxson
26 January 2015, 21:11
Concho42I have seen barrels that are not straight and not stress relieved so when installed and shot they hit everything but the target bulls eye !
spend your money on a Brand name that has proven itself .
Don't take the chip !
26 January 2015, 21:15
ramrod340Depends on who the seller is. A shop or smith that has a good reputation no issue. Picking up an unknown off EBay I'd have second thoughts.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
26 January 2015, 22:07
Doug WI would expect a good discount buying off Ebay vs direct from a manufacturer to cover some of the risk.
That said, manufacturers aren't going to hand out replacement barrels without a good compelling reason no matter where you bought it.
26 January 2015, 22:54
matt salmThere are several businesses offering in-stock barrels from custom makers due to the increasing backlog and wait times. The barrels they have in-stock are every bit as good as one ordered from the company directly. I know bugholes stocks Brux, Rock Creek, Bartlien, Krieger, and Mullerworks, oh, and Obermeyer occasionally. If the barrel you want is in stock, price is the same as ordering direct and you'll have it the same week vs. 8-12 weeks???
Shoot straight, shoot often.
Matt
28 January 2015, 02:51
srtraxGuess I'll find out...ordered a Bartlein barrel from Grizzly tool. Will be here in 3 to 5 days.

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Steve Traxson
28 January 2015, 08:09
Big Wonderful WyomingMidway, Brownells, Bugholes and Grizzly are the only places I would buy a barrel outside of the Manufactuerer.
28 January 2015, 20:29
butchlambertSteve,
You made a wise choice.
29 January 2015, 06:09
srtraxThanks to all, first time buying outside of supplier.
Butch...I hope it lives up to all the hype!
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Steve Traxson
03 February 2015, 21:29
Alan WIt is not hype, Sir.
Alan Warner
03 February 2015, 22:27
Idaho SharpshooterI'd think you were safe there. Grizzly has a reputation to maintain.
What are you building?
Rich
05 February 2015, 20:14
srtraxSorry Rich, didnt see that last response. 6mm Remington Ackley Improved.
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Steve Traxson
05 February 2015, 20:15
srtraxRecieved it a couple days ago...have a way to bore scope it at work...thats always fun.
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Steve Traxson
09 February 2015, 05:34
emronFor what its worth, I have bought two Bartlein barrels from Grizzly. Both extremely accurate. Selling rifle barrels is a fraction of the Grizzly business. I believe I read somewhere that the owner is a competitive shooter and stocks the barrels to support the sport.
09 February 2015, 06:32
srtraxYup, I dont think there is going to be any problems, its a good barrel as far as bore scoping. Yes the owner of Grizzly Tools is a competitive shooter.
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Steve Traxson
09 February 2015, 08:05
butchlambertShiraz is one of the best FClass shooters in the USA and he is, was captain of our National FClass team.
12 February 2015, 01:20
LongshotButch he drinks Koolaid too...
12 February 2015, 01:32
Idaho SharpshooterI tip my hat to a man that can shoot like that...
20 February 2015, 01:40
AtkinsonIf the barrel is new and one of the better barrel makers, whats wrong with buying a barrel from an individual. Douglas, Lothar Walthers, Krieger, etc. will stand behind one of their barrels. Cheap barrels are risky. I will only use the high dollar barrels on my guns..The barrel is the very heart of an accurate rifle and its not the place to skimp..When you finish a gun and it looks fine and your proud of it, then it shoots 4 inches at 100 yards its a real downer.

Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
20 February 2015, 02:51
JTEXquote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
If the barrel is new and one of the better barrel makers, whats wrong with buying a barrel from an individual. Douglas, Lothar Walthers, Krieger, etc. will stand behind one of their barrels. Cheap barrels are risky. I will only use the high dollar barrels on my guns..The barrel is the very heart of an accurate rifle and its not the place to skimp..When you finish a gun and it looks fine and your proud of it, then it shoots 4 inches at 100 yards its a real downer.
Nothing at all but Grizzly keeps many Bartlien barrels in stock so you don't have to wait 3 months are longer to get what you need.
Are you saying Bartlein doesn't make good barrels?
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21 February 2015, 18:37
LongshotFirst, premium grade barrels from the top makers are a class above OEM barrels. Even the best barrel makers have an occasional disapointment. How the deal with that situation set them appart fron each other. I prefer to provide my customers their new barrels. Both my barrel suppliers and myself guarentee our barrels and work. That is impossible to do when the customer supplies their own barrel. I buy and sell enough barrels that I get dealer pricing and prefered delivery times. I pass on a savings to my customer. This policy is a win win for my customers. I believe most other professional gunsmiths do the same for their customers.
Nat Lambeth