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In the world of custom barrels,you get what you pay for,you buy junk and when you sell junk,you get a junk price, at the smiths to put on a good barrel or a cheap one the cost is the same. the place to save money is not in the barrel,it cost money to drink liquor and ride the train,buy the best barrel you can afford from a tried in the fire barrel maker,with all this being said.A cheep barrel can shoot as good as a costly one,but, they don't have the life,they are easier to foul and resale,resale,resale.the differance between the two at resale will make up for the cost of a good barrel.....just my two cents,good luck,
I would look at Douglas they make good hunting barrels and want break the bank.
The above post was obviously written based purely on opinion, and not practical application.I use adams and bennett barrels on three of my varmint rifles. They all shoot sub MOA....and I have less money tied up in the three of them than I would on one single custom "big name" barrel.
It is laughable to even have an opinion on these barrels unless you have put rounds through one yourself. The 50 cent analagies used don't apply in this case, and you definitely get more than you pay for.
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