Thanks for the input. Mike, you are explaining things from a very qualified gunsmith's point of view, and Butch you are describing the facts of life as experienced in the champions circle. What you both had to say is valid and makes sense to me. Mike, I will be needing a one of a kind contour barrel so that I was never able to consider it as possibly being a stock item to be found somewhere.
In between my last post and yours, I checked the barrel maker websights to discover that unlike the 224 cal, the 20 cal is still too limited with many makers still not offering a 1-11 twist. So, I can eliminate Hart, Lilja, & Shilen. Benchmark doesn't even make a 20. Krieger, Pacnor, and Bartlein are my only choice. And Butch, I checked the Bartlein sight again to read it more carefully; OOps...I erred.....No, they are not saying "up to an 8 months wait". They ARE saying "up to 8 moths
to a year wait. " Uhhh...Yea...right.
I have not been treating Pac-Nor fairly. My current 20 cal pac-nor barrel has made some incredibly tight groups. I'm talking about my last trip to the range in which I fired 4 shots practically into 1 hole and a pulled 5th shot flier to 3/8". I was just on the Saubier websight checking the archives going back 18-24 months to see what our precision small caliber shooter friends there had to say; Different guys had good things to say about Hart, Lilja, Shilen, Bartlein and Krieger. Yet, the name which almost without fail came up unanamously as the tightest shooting 20 cal barrel was the pac-nor SuperMatch 3 groove. And it was described as less fouling and easier to clean too. A couple of guys said that they had owned all the above mentioned names, with a couple that were problems and made right by the manufacturers..... but the pac-nor always worked wthout problems and was super accurate.
It was because pac-nor has
not been a staple of the benchrest fraternity guys found here, being the main reason for which I refused to acknowledge my own positive experience with my pac-nor barrel. I still don't know for sure what the problem is that pac-nor hasn't made inroads into benchrest shooting. And not being a benchrest shooter and talking daily with them, perhaps there is a valid reason I'm not hearing. (?) But then again Tubbs uses them. Yes, I remeber having read of a problem with one pac-nor barrel reported to have washed out lands....but so too have I heard at least one problem being reported with every other barrel maker out there as well....from rough galling surfaces to machine markings. But that I can tell, if ever a problem creeps up with a pac-nor it's
NOT with a 20 cal barrel...... Because their 20 cal barrel DO SHOOT! Mine sure does!
It took 6 weeks last time to get my pac-nor barrel. Pac-nor is announcing it may take 8-10 weeks this time. That sounds pretty good to me.
Anyway, maybe somebody else new to all this stuff will have learned something useful here from all my rambling..... mainly that a great 20 cal barrel can be had from Pac-Nor..... and at much lesser a wait.
Randall