wkdickinson
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I will say up front I did not read all of the posts in this thread. But I bought a new Criterion 6mm Dasher barrel (1:7.5) a year or so ago. It shoots amazingly well!. I could not be more pleased.
PALMAWhy? If my barrel shoots better at 26, who cares about the 2 inches? What does that do?
Many of the top F Class shooters are shooting 32 inch 1.25 straight barrels chambered in 284 or 6.5-7 PRC. I'm shooting a 30 inch 1.25 straight in 6 BRA in midrange and it has shot clean targets at 600 yards quite easily. Didn't do that today but the conditions were challenging. You'll never see anyone shooting a 26 inch barrel in F Class once they learn about the velocity gains associated with a longer barrel. That doesn't mean that I don't shoot 26 and shorter barrels. Just not in competition as a matter of regular practice.Why? If my barrel shoots better at 26, who cares about the 2 inches? What does that do?
Many of the top F Class shooters are shooting 32 inch 1.25 straight barrels chambered in 284 or 6.5-7 PRC. I'm shooting a 30 inch 1.25 straight in 6 BRA in midrange and it has shot clean targets at 600 yards quite easily. Didn't do that today but the conditions were challenging. You'll never see anyone shooting a 26 inch barrel in F Class once they learn about the velocity gains associated with a longer barrel. That doesn't mean that I don't shoot 26 and shorter barrels. Just not in competition as a matter of regular practice.
P.S. I am shooting a Criterian 26 inch 6 BRA on a Solus action. It's more of a varmint gun but it does seem to shoot. Barrel came from Northland a couple weeks ago.
P.S.S. by shoot I mean 1/4 to 1/2 MOA in early testing under ideal conditions.
223 and long range? What do you consider "long range"?One of my customers is the father of the top junior in long range in Palma. He is shooting the same 223 node I shoot in my 26 barrel as he shoots in his 30.
Personally, I think many times those upper nodes are overrated.
That's just me.
223 and long range? What do you consider "long range"?
Why? If my barrel shoots better at 26, who cares about the 2 inches? What does that do?
30" is for the site radius also. at 26" the calibration of the iron sights would be off and you could not marry up to your teammates wind callsOne of my customers is the father of the top junior in long range in Palma. He is shooting the same 223 node I shoot in my 26 barrel as he shoots in his 30.
Personally, I think many times those upper nodes are overrated.
That's just me.
OK. we won't tell you.I have 2 6.5 creedmoors. One is a 28 inch barrel that i shoot 140 berger vld hunting bullets, H4350 powder. Its shooting 2,730fps with my load. My other one is a 24 inch barrel. Shooting 140 eldm with R16 at 2,831fps. Now dont tell me 4 inch of barrel adds 100 fps.. lol. Having a longer barrel dont always mean crap. These are both factory rifles with factory barrels. If speed is an issue then try another powder thats known to give speed...
223 at 1000 yards? I've only seen one person doing that in F Class in the last couple of years. I shot 223 at 600 for a number of years (midrange F Class). In the end I was shooting 90 grain bullets in a 30 inch 1-7 twist barrel with the throat extended using a unithroater so they could be seated out. Then I asked the one critical question, why? Still love 223 but no longer shoot it in competition. I do have a gun in reserve in case I need to though.I consider 1000 yards long range.
I think the point was about the node, not the cartridge.
So, is a Criterion barrel starting to be hit or miss? I will be watching out for this possibility. I pretty much have settled on the Wilson's from Urbanrifleman. 26" barrels don't bother me as long as they meet my needs.First of all I'm not bashing Criterion, but have a concern and looking for wider spread feedback. For a number of years several shooting buds and myself had great performance with these prefits in Fclass. Replacing these within the last year, three guys could not get them to shoot, two in the last few months. After a week of emails and phone calls (leave a message), no response as yet. It took the first guy nine months to get a replacement which is marginal and very temperamental. I've had several CBI which were easy load development and shot great, as did my buds. Always got an answer when I called. Seems like quality and service have fallen off. What is your current experience?
That's my concern, based on the limited experience of guys I shoot with. But three out of three is not good.So, is a Criterion barrel starting to be hit or miss? I will be watching out for this possibility. I pretty much have settled on the Wilson's from Urbanrifleman. 26" barrels don't bother me as long as they meet my needs.
Rifle accuracy is built on the foundation of 'Three B's'That's my concern, based on the limited experience of guys I shoot with. But three out of three is not good.