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bgjohn said:I received my rifle from EABCO today. As usual they do a beautiful job. This one is in caliber 219 Donaldson Wasp. I have a side focus Nikon Buckmaster scope for it which I will mount tonight and sight in tomorrow. Hopefully it will be another tackdriver as is my other M97 rifle.
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keithcandler said:I did call him and he told me that he did make his own barrels. I told him of how bad the barrel fouled. He explained that the barrels were not lapped and it would be cost prohibitive to lap the barrels.
In addition, he said that the rifle would need to be cleaned every 10-12 shots until the barrel was broke in. I looked at the barrel with a bore scope and the barrel is so rough that it may never get broke in. I have a 150+ rounds down the barrel now
and the bore still turns gold after 15 shots. I have tried to polish the barrel with JB and Flitz to no avail, the tool marks are just too deep.
I have had many, many custom barrels of Hart, Shilen, Broughton, Krieger, Douglas, and Pac Nor. I have never seen a barrel of this poor quality put on a custom gun. by the way, all the custom barrels above whose bores are slick as a piece of glass take more than one patch to get them clean.
This 6.5 Benchrest Magnum Model 97 is the biggest POS that I have ever seen in a custom gun, I feel really bad for my good friend that waited a year to get this rifle.
I am glad that you have a good one, you obviously got one of the barrels that Shilen made. You really need to get someone to make you a custom bore guide that will seal the chamber to keep all those solvents out of the trigger and falling block. Amonia really etches Carbon steel.