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Dave, Id like to explore this a bit if you'll allow me. First I'm not trying to dispute the quality of the barrels, nor would I sugest anybody without pro expierience to lapp their own barrel but a couple questions. First, a barrel is a manufactured product and lke any has certain production variences. I'd wonder about ANYBODY being abe to consistanty make cuts to 1/tenthousanth. That being said , how does he measure those dimensions and what gets measured? The reason I ask is that you have 2 ways only to do do this, one precise one not. You can either use pins to measure the groove diameter, which then leaves an open question on your bore diameter-which is probably where most of that taper is, or you can slug the bore which is far less precise but will give you some sense of dimension and taper. That process requires a heck of a lot of slugging, reversing the slugs, bumping them up, etc.etc. So in the end while they may very well be exceptional barrels, the claims make about the extremely precise dimensional charactoristics may be a bit more elusive. I have spent the last couple years learning and working with a gentleman that recently passed away that was a master at fitting, lapping, and shooting some rimfire match barrels and most of that knowledge died with him. As an example, however, Chet lapped and fitted six different barrels that , to this day, are the only ones ever to shoot perfect 250-25x targets on an IR50 rimfire benchrest target. They do not stand as world records because they were not shot in registered matches but they were all shot and witnessed in front of some of the sport's most accomplished shhoters, most of which sit in the hall of fame in that discipline. His works actually is practiced by a couple of the best barrel makers in the USA that serve both the rimfire and centerfire shooters so I'm not trying to just "blow smoke" here.
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