I shot a gain twist 14.2-13.4 at NBRSA Nationals in the Unlimited and was winning the event until I dumped powder in my chamber on about the 5th or 6th match and shot a mid 3. This kept me from winning the 100yds. First 10-shot group was a .138 in match 1.
In practice, 17 groups fired, 13 ones. Unbelievable performance. Last month's registered match in Phoenix, chambered a new 14.2-13.4 on my LV, was winning the morning agg with a mid-1 aggregate including a .074 and I did it again, dumped powder in my chamber and only fired 4 shots for record, thus was penalized and lost the morning agg, however ended up shooting a .188 afternoon agg to win the yardage. This is by far the best shooting barrel I have had on a bag gun in several years. My experience with Krieger Gain Twist barrels has been nothing but positive. I now have orders for over 80 barrels and am still taking orders. First shipment will be delivered hopefully sometime in January. If anyone is interested, please call. They cannot be purchased direct but only thru Bruno's at this time.
It is my feeling that these Krieger Gain Twist barrels have a distinct advantage and seem to flatten out some of the vertical that I have experienced in the past. Groups seem to be very flat when developing loads. However, it will take many more shooters than myself to determine if that is true.
If anyone is wondering why I keep dumping powder, it is because I got a new bullet and it is only seating in my case by .010 of an inch and because of my shooting style when I throw the case into the action the bullet tip sometimes separates from the case, causing my powder problems.
I have since purchased a new reamer.
I will answer any questions on Gain Twists. I am also interested in any comments that you may have. Please comment thru Benchrest Central and I will answer.
Lester Bruno
In practice, 17 groups fired, 13 ones. Unbelievable performance. Last month's registered match in Phoenix, chambered a new 14.2-13.4 on my LV, was winning the morning agg with a mid-1 aggregate including a .074 and I did it again, dumped powder in my chamber and only fired 4 shots for record, thus was penalized and lost the morning agg, however ended up shooting a .188 afternoon agg to win the yardage. This is by far the best shooting barrel I have had on a bag gun in several years. My experience with Krieger Gain Twist barrels has been nothing but positive. I now have orders for over 80 barrels and am still taking orders. First shipment will be delivered hopefully sometime in January. If anyone is interested, please call. They cannot be purchased direct but only thru Bruno's at this time.
It is my feeling that these Krieger Gain Twist barrels have a distinct advantage and seem to flatten out some of the vertical that I have experienced in the past. Groups seem to be very flat when developing loads. However, it will take many more shooters than myself to determine if that is true.
If anyone is wondering why I keep dumping powder, it is because I got a new bullet and it is only seating in my case by .010 of an inch and because of my shooting style when I throw the case into the action the bullet tip sometimes separates from the case, causing my powder problems.
I have since purchased a new reamer.
I will answer any questions on Gain Twists. I am also interested in any comments that you may have. Please comment thru Benchrest Central and I will answer.
Lester Bruno