thefiestysoldier wrote:thnx for advice. Is the more expensive one worth my $7?
Lexrocker wrote:And the performance difference between a 6.01mm and 6.03mm barrel is negligible, but remember, with that tiny edge of performance you get from the 6.01, you get more maintenance(cleaning).
Lexrocker wrote:And the performance difference between a 6.01mm and 6.03mm barrel is negligible, but remember, with that tiny edge of performance you get from the 6.01, you get more maintenance(cleaning).
B.O.P. War Hawk wrote:If you have a tightbore, you don't need a longer barrel. There is no need to waste the money.
B.O.P. War Hawk wrote:Lexrocker wrote:And the performance difference between a 6.01mm and 6.03mm barrel is negligible, but remember, with that tiny edge of performance you get from the 6.01, you get more maintenance(cleaning).
I disagree. A 6.01 takes about four inches off of your spread on every side at fifty feet. And that "maintenance" should bee done post-game anyway, no matter what.
If you are careful, there is not need to spend large sums of money on a more expensive barrel. If you want to spend more money, then research a Dees or PDI, but I would suggest that you get the madbull.
Jester316 wrote:I rarely clean my 6.02 barrel in my bolt action. The reason? Shot to shot consistency changes when you clean the barrel. As long as you aren't getting big pieces of dirt or sand in it, it'll be fine. Dust (actual dust) isn't big enough to cause a catastrophic jam.
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