How do you honesty determine that a barrel is bad or if not bad that it is shooting at it's limitations of accuracy?
I have a barrel I installed recently that is shooting groups averaging 3.9 at 600 yards while that isn't "bad" it doesn't seem great for a premium barrel either. It isn't going to win any matches around here. For reference I had a factory barrel that was shooting 3.91 average groups with 1900 rounds through it.
I did notice what I think may be a flaw in the rifling lead area, contacted the manufacturer and was told to shoot it and see if it shoots. Well that brings on the question, is it shooting or not?
Since I know you will ask it is a Savage model 10, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24" barrel, 1/8 twist, 140 gr ELD-M over H4350
I have a barrel I installed recently that is shooting groups averaging 3.9 at 600 yards while that isn't "bad" it doesn't seem great for a premium barrel either. It isn't going to win any matches around here. For reference I had a factory barrel that was shooting 3.91 average groups with 1900 rounds through it.
I did notice what I think may be a flaw in the rifling lead area, contacted the manufacturer and was told to shoot it and see if it shoots. Well that brings on the question, is it shooting or not?
Since I know you will ask it is a Savage model 10, 6.5 Creedmoor, 24" barrel, 1/8 twist, 140 gr ELD-M over H4350