Last 2 times I tried to order the barrels I wanted out of stock and he did not know when they would be in. Ended up going with a GM and a preferred.I haven't bought any Wilsons from RH in a while, but planned on ordering a couple for next years PD builds. So they aren't getting barrels like they used to?
I like Shilens and have had quite a few but I’d hardly call them a cheap option.Don't overlook Shilen. Quality barrels at a fair price and sometimes - short delivery. I had them ship in 1-2 weeks.
Just don't ask for the 22 rimfire barrels - those are taking a very very long time.
The new owners at Douglas are going to have a rough go if they don't bring their shipping prices back in line with everybody else, I was going to buy a barrel a few days ago until the shipping quote popped up, $63.00 to Utah from WV. I went on around 5 different barrel manufacturers and added barrels to the cart, The cheapest was $30.00 flat rate, The highest was $43.00.Stan sent me prefits for less when he was running things, but I suppose things have gone up like everything else. Who knows.
Just guessing here, but not all barrel shippers include insurance, and they don’t all package the barrel adequately. If Douglas is including things like this, it adds to the cost and protects the customer.The new owners at Douglas are going to have a rough go if they don't bring their shipping prices back in line with everybody else, I was going to buy a barrel a few days ago until the shipping quote popped up, $63.00 to Utah from WV. I went on around 5 different barrel manufacturers and added barrels to the cart, The cheapest was $30.00 flat rate, The highest was $43.00.
I understand shipping has gone up, But when the guys charging the highest amount can do it for $20.00 less, Something is wrong, Stan was good people R.I.P. Stan.
I watched an interview from the new owner/owners and he thinks he is going to be able to bring Douglas to the top of the heap. Douglas is a niche market. I just don't see that happening. But if I was in his shoes the first thing I would do is hire a good lapper and start offering lapped barrels. I know Douglas has always said their barrels don't need lapping but some people won't buy a barrel that isn't lapped, That is the first thing I would change, Not the shipping prices.
The orange dot is 1"? The black lines 1/2" apart?One shot at orange sticker to check POA/POI. Made adjustment..
Then 1 5 shot group and 2 10shot groups.
That's for a 16 inch barrel, You start selecting the options to make it a useful barrel and it's $350 to $400Outlier Barrels offer "sub moa guaranteed" blanks for $200. Company was founded in 2021 by the same folks who founded Arken.
OP asked for a blank, not a prefit, not chambered. You can get a 26" 1.2" straight blank for $250. Even if you add in Rem700 prefit and a chamber it's still under $400 which is less than a lot of blanks on the market.That's for a 16 inch barrel, You start selecting the options to make it a useful barrel and it's $350 to $400
Well from the way I'm looking at it, You can get a contoured Wilson Blank 26 inches long for between 200.00 to 250.00 which are proven to be a good barrel. If you just want a straight 1.250 blank (Not Contoured) you can get them pretty cheap from Green Mountain for around $70.00.OP asked for a blank, not a prefit, not chambered. You can get a 26" 1.2" straight blank for $250. Even if you add in Rem700 prefit and a chamber it's still under $400 which is less than a lot of blanks on the market.

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