I respectfully disagree but at least it can hurt nothing and may help his traveling groups.Cryo is BS! It was a passing fad.
This is probably what the end result will be lol.I would just get another barrel. If it shoots, problem solved. If it doesn't -still an issue to find and you have a spare barrel.
Ask me how I know.
I now have a rifle that shoots, a spare barrel and a chassis waiting for a R700 pattern rimfire to turn up to build a varmint rifle.
Update!!!!Here is a good one. I have a Shilen 6 dasher 26” .800 muzzle barrel that I screwed onto a savage action. It shoots tight but POI seems to shift down as session goes. Ended up about 1.5 moa lower last range session of 25 rounds. Even after barrel cools for 20 minutes the POI is still low. The next range trip POI starts back normal and after a few 5 shot groups it starts working down again. I shoot groups slow and let barrel cool between but seems to “flex” into a new “place” as session goes on. Groups stay tight as well. So far I have had 3 range trips with it (about 80 rounds total) and happens each trip.
I swapped stocks and glass again, same issue persist. Target pic of last trip below. I also attached the chrono results, it is not from velocity change, and you can see the 20 minutes between groups to let barrel cool some.
Thoughts? Just a lemon barrel? I have had barrels change POI some and groups have open up when some barrels get hot, but this POi continues to get lower as a session goes but groups stay tight.
Me too… did Shilen identify possible causes for the POI shift?Now that looks better...Glad it worked out for you.
Their CS was top notch. They emailed and called to go over all possibilities and their findings after they conducted a look at the barrel.Now that looks better...Glad it worked out for you.
They said there was an anomaly inside the barrel about an inch in past the chamber. He said it did not look like any type of machining marks but that they did not want a barrel like that out there with their name on it.Me too… did Shilen identify possible causes for the POI shift?
Well Shilen gets a gold star, interesting thread, glad you got it resolved. That would drive me nuts.Update!!!!
So, after some back-and-forth Shilen did send me a new barrel. Finally had a chance to mount it up and go start some break in. It looks like this one will be just fine and probably be a good shooter as well. The point of impact was very consistent even over a .030 range of seating depth. Next 50 rounds of break in will be playing with powder charge.
They said there was an anomaly inside the barrel about an inch in past the chamber. He said it did not look like any type of machining marks but that they did not want a barrel like that out there with their name on it.
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It’s good to hear new ownership has upped their cs response. When I had a serious barrel issue, prior management encouraged me to go elsewhere - and I’m happy to see current management doing better.Their CS was top notch. They emailed and called to go over all possibilities and their findings after they conducted a look at the barrel.
It doesn’t always work out this way, I am stoked!
I did scope it, and did not see anything unusual. The barrel actually looked very good inside.Great news, glad you got it worked out ! Did you happen to scope the barrel ?
LOL, it was driving me nuts! I am very happy that they took care of me.Well Shilen gets a gold star, interesting thread, glad you got it resolved. That would drive me nuts.
Yeah, me too! They could have easily have told me to go kick rocks and blamed it on shooter error, or something like that. I did try everything they asked of me before I sent it back though, and nothing seem to make any differences so I think that is what led them to having me send it in.Great to hear they made things right!