Re: Rem. Factory 5R barrel internal quality?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: marku</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Id put money on it that Remington barrels are hammer forged instead of button rifled.
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Agreed. Since 2000, anyway when they finished the re-work of the barrel assembly line. Remington however advertises both based on the line you are asking about.
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Remington barrels can and some like my Sendero were rough inside. I used the Tubb Final Finish system on it and I have little to no copper fouling and thats a 300 RUM pushing a 125gr ballistic tip at 3750fps.</div></div>
Excellent but it has nothing to do with what the OP's question was. Yes, the barrel can easily be cleaned up. But the factory state is what the answer was for
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The Lija barrel video is not what every remington barrel looks like.
A well tuned M700 will outshoot 80% of the shooters out there.
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Agreed again, but the same points apply.
1) I denoted that you were looking at probably an extreme example of a barrel that should not have cleared the QC process. Still you should consider why the barrel was rough and even for barrels which are more reasonable examples, they will still have issues based on the hammer forging method, those marks and grooves simply wont be as detrimental as this example was.
2) We are back to a properly tuned 700. Pre-tuning (including cleaning up the barrel a little bit), the comparison of a Remington production barrel using the 5R profile and the offerings of virtually any aftermarket provider of match equipment will be challenging to find equal footing.