Has anyone had a chance to compare the Patriot Valley Arms Bartlein TL3 Prefit Match Barrels with the PROOF Research TL3 Prefit Steel Barrels? If so what is your opinion on each and in comparison to each other?
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Thanks, I appreciate it. Since a few years ago wait times seem to have expanded in relation to the newly found popularity of shooting long range precision but then again this has also brought us innovations that we would not have seen otherwise. I'm just as impatient as the next guy but then I take a deep breath, remind myself of better actions, better barrels, more selection ...and the world is once again back somewhat in order. When I get peeved is when a company seems to regularly ignore correspondence, after about the fourth, or fifth time I will usually look for greener pastures.
I'd still rather go with the prefits, what are your thoughts on those?There are many, many gunsmiths who will spin up a barrel for a TL3 without needing the action in hand. I think I've had barrels from 5 different smiths at this point.
That I am, and on ExpertVoice and PROOF Research certified to have access.The best thing about proof research barrels is if your a veteran or leo the prefits deal on experticity is ridiculously good.
I'd still rather go with the prefits, what are your thoughts on those?
As in these:Prefits as in a savage short shank threaded barrel with a nut? Or a shouldered prefit that someone cut and has on the shelf?
As in these:
I'd still rather go with the prefits, what are your thoughts on those?
I didn't realize proof sold direct, last time I spoke with them they told me to go through experticity ( which charges tax in TN).If you're approved on Expertcity you're likely eligible direct from Proof
My proof shot dtacs exceptionally well and hybrids for that matter also... Other than my 6br from PVA probably the most accurate easiest to clean barrel I have every owned.that's alot of jump for 105 hybrids or Dtac's
Good to know, I appreciate the tip, I was a little concerned it might need some extra weight when I saw the Bravo's listed weight.If you're looking at shooting competition I'd reccomend KRGs extra weight items. Especially up front
What stock do you have that competition barrel mounted in? I was planning on getting an M24 contour this time, but the competition contour seems tempting with the weight. Do you think it would fit in the Bravo chassis?I would call and talk to them at proof they had some tooling they were changing around for my last barrel (16 weeks). The ones before this one took about 6-8 weeks. I basically just always have a proof barrel in the build que lol. New competition contour is fun also it's basically a truck axle lol.
Last two proof barrels I have gotten are excellent barrels, especially given the price.
does the comp contour work with nightvison bridge in place or does it need to be removed?It will fit in the mpa comp chassis but not the hybrid (may fit in the new hybrid). Call mpa to be certain. I have no clue about the KRG
What stock do you have that competition barrel mounted in? I was planning on getting an M24 contour this time, but the competition contour seems tempting with the weight. Do you think it would fit in the Bravo chassis?
My guess is will not work,. I never had the nv bridge on mine as I got it second hand and was misplaced.does the comp contour work with nightvison bridge in place or does it need to be removed?
My point is chamber runout, throat polishing, etc. all the "voodoo" that makes the BARREL capable of shooting tiny groups can all be done with out action in hand then as long as its a good blank, it headpaces good and its in a decent chassis or stock then..........Altus was pretty quick with my 18" m24 6.5 creed "shouldered prefit" also shoots sub 1/2 moa. Local smith that is very reputable lives here so i had him do me a 6creedmoor. He had my tl3 in hand and it shoots a touch tighter but its a 26" heavy palma and a 6 so it tames recoil a lil better. Both were done in around 2 weeks.
In all honesty I would prefer sending my action to a smith and letting them set headspace
What he said...FWIW, out of all my barrels and with my two different TL3 actions only one gunsmith has ever had an action in hand to set headspace, and that was only one out of the two actions.
I'm at four total Dasher barrels now and every one of them has been dead nuts the same for headspace, even with two different gunsmiths doing the work. Different reamers, but the fired brass shoulder has measured to within a 1/2 thou consistently.
I've also got a couple 6BRA barrels, both of which headspace exactly the same. No discernible difference between either for headspace or chamber. Those were cut with the same reamer.
Point being there doesn't seem to be a need or advantage to have the gunsmith have the action in hand if they are competent and can cut a barrel to the proper spec.
Nope.I've had the head space vary on pretty much all of my Bighorn barrels some will close with resistance on a no-go some not at all. As stated above though I reload so does it really matter?
Just received an answer from KRG regarding this on another thread:Directly from krg's website
- Barrel contours accepted: 1.25" for 4" in front of action face, then 1.20" straight to end of forend. A 1.25" straight cylinder barrel will fit but we feel that the clearance is too minimal. We recommend using no larger than a varmint contour to keep proper balance.
Lol huh any smith will do basically any caliberThe lack of calibers available in Origin Pre Fits sucks.
Lol huh any smith will do basically any caliber
Or get a Hunts lug and use TL3 barrels
LRII don't trust just anyone to cut a barrel. Proof will cut any caliber I'd want. I'd just have to pay more for it, which in my opinion is worth it.
It would be nice to see more than just 4 offerings in a ready to go barrel.
LRI
Bugholes
TS
WTO
Keystone
Altus
Tooley
etc
etc
seriously the list of capable smiths who can turn out prefits in any caliber is nearly endless
I’ll say proof research isn’t going ham with prefit calibers and stuck with lighter contours but most everyone else will build you want you wantThe lack of calibers available in Origin Pre Fits sucks.
Hey, it's a discount they offer to us Vets; I'm happy and grateful they offer it, whatever it may be. Gift horse, mouth , ... you get the picture.Absolutely, I was referring to buying from Proof using Expertcity. I should have been more specific.
Hey, it's a discount they offer to us Vets; I'm happy and grateful they offer it, whatever it may be. Gift horse, mouth , ... you get the picture.
I am still surprised no one has mentioned you can the proof blank from expertcity at a discount then have the smith of your choice chamber and cut the prefit. Granted like others have said they may not have as many options available such and specific rates of twist or bore diameters but still another option.