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Frank Green
Guest
The more of a gain twist yes it is a little harder to lap but not difficult. We've done .338 barrels that went from a 14 to a 7 twist. The lap finish was awesome.
Also we have had some requests from some shooters because we are getting such nice finishes out of the rifler to begin with they didn't want they're particular barrel finished lapped anyways.
With the cnc rifler we don't have a problem with the cutting oil getting hot/heated up from running a hydraulic Pratt rifler that it thins out the cutting oil or worry about a hydraulic leak that contaminates the cutting oil.
We just finished some 20mm barrel (.788 x .817 bore and groove size) blanks that where 45" to 53" long for a couple of different customers. The finish out of reaming was as perfect as could be had. How nice the reamer is made helps also but the finish out of rifling was also very nice. For these barrels we did no prelapping or finish lapping.
Our cutting oil stays room temperature all day long.
The first barrel we made and I tested them all was not finished or prelapped. I wanted to see how the barrel would shoot and foul. I put over 50 rounds in it at one sitting. No break in period etc...just one round after another. My last 5 round group at a 100 yards measured a .191 and backed it up with .250 group at 200 yards. Yes the barrel had fouling in it but the accuracy never went sour. When I went back to the range the next couple of times and started pushing 150 rounds it was cleaning easier and easier.
Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
Also we have had some requests from some shooters because we are getting such nice finishes out of the rifler to begin with they didn't want they're particular barrel finished lapped anyways.
With the cnc rifler we don't have a problem with the cutting oil getting hot/heated up from running a hydraulic Pratt rifler that it thins out the cutting oil or worry about a hydraulic leak that contaminates the cutting oil.
We just finished some 20mm barrel (.788 x .817 bore and groove size) blanks that where 45" to 53" long for a couple of different customers. The finish out of reaming was as perfect as could be had. How nice the reamer is made helps also but the finish out of rifling was also very nice. For these barrels we did no prelapping or finish lapping.
Our cutting oil stays room temperature all day long.
The first barrel we made and I tested them all was not finished or prelapped. I wanted to see how the barrel would shoot and foul. I put over 50 rounds in it at one sitting. No break in period etc...just one round after another. My last 5 round group at a 100 yards measured a .191 and backed it up with .250 group at 200 yards. Yes the barrel had fouling in it but the accuracy never went sour. When I went back to the range the next couple of times and started pushing 150 rounds it was cleaning easier and easier.
Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels