Need Barrel Advice
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2016 7:22 pm
My wife shoots rimfire F-Class with a Remington 40X. The rifle appears to have been lightly used, has its original standard weight barrel, and until today (I installed a Shilen Competition trigger) original, 1.5 lb trigger. She uses Lapua Center-X. Her wind reading skill is rudimentary.
If the wind is light and/or predictable she often shoots clean scores at 50 and 100 yards on the reduced ISSF target e.g. five shots into 0.3" at 50 yards and 10 shots into 1.0" at 100 yards.
She recently won a Hart barrel and would like to have it installed on her rifle. This raises a couple of questions:
--How much, if any, group size reduction should typically be expected in going from an apparently good 40X barrel to a Hart?
--To see any benefit from the Hart would it be necessary to use a higher grade of ammunition?
--Harts standard rimfire barrel is now a 3-groove. If you folks were going with a Hart would it be a 3-groove or something else?
--Hart offers 16" or 17" twist rates. For outdoors at 50 and 100 yards what is the current thinking on preferred twist rate? We use Lapua as opposed to Eley or RWS for no particular reason.
I pose the question because I have heard a few horror stories about the occasional new barrel that will not shoot. At her level of development, the factory barrel seems (to me, a mediocre sling shooter) to do very well with mid level ammunition. I'd hate to remove and replace it only to find the new barrel offered no perceptible improvement or was even worse.
If the wind is light and/or predictable she often shoots clean scores at 50 and 100 yards on the reduced ISSF target e.g. five shots into 0.3" at 50 yards and 10 shots into 1.0" at 100 yards.
She recently won a Hart barrel and would like to have it installed on her rifle. This raises a couple of questions:
--How much, if any, group size reduction should typically be expected in going from an apparently good 40X barrel to a Hart?
--To see any benefit from the Hart would it be necessary to use a higher grade of ammunition?
--Harts standard rimfire barrel is now a 3-groove. If you folks were going with a Hart would it be a 3-groove or something else?
--Hart offers 16" or 17" twist rates. For outdoors at 50 and 100 yards what is the current thinking on preferred twist rate? We use Lapua as opposed to Eley or RWS for no particular reason.
I pose the question because I have heard a few horror stories about the occasional new barrel that will not shoot. At her level of development, the factory barrel seems (to me, a mediocre sling shooter) to do very well with mid level ammunition. I'd hate to remove and replace it only to find the new barrel offered no perceptible improvement or was even worse.