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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1075995" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I've got a Broughton 5C (.308). I've also got a Hart 6-groove Button-rifled barrel (not very many rounds through that one yet).</p><p></p><p>I'd say that quality of manufacturing and very tight QC is more important than the particular technology. I've heard good and bad about Shilen's barrels, but they do make two categories of barrels (match grade, and select match) which I don't really like since it indicates that their match grade is not as good.</p><p></p><p>I've heard folks talk about Broughton and Kreiger as being some of the best barrels money can buy and Hart is supposedly in a category below them (but not by far). I've heard that Douglas and Shilen are generally considered to be in the next category down.</p><p></p><p>I don't really have any way to quantify that, its just stuff I've heard from folks who've used those barrels - I've only got the two to go by and I'm more than happy with both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1075995, member: 229"] I've got a Broughton 5C (.308). I've also got a Hart 6-groove Button-rifled barrel (not very many rounds through that one yet). I'd say that quality of manufacturing and very tight QC is more important than the particular technology. I've heard good and bad about Shilen's barrels, but they do make two categories of barrels (match grade, and select match) which I don't really like since it indicates that their match grade is not as good. I've heard folks talk about Broughton and Kreiger as being some of the best barrels money can buy and Hart is supposedly in a category below them (but not by far). I've heard that Douglas and Shilen are generally considered to be in the next category down. I don't really have any way to quantify that, its just stuff I've heard from folks who've used those barrels - I've only got the two to go by and I'm more than happy with both. [/QUOTE]
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