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Still in love with Criterion

Hondo64d

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Criterion Light Varmint prefit. 24”, 8” twist, 22-250.

33.3gr R15, 75gr Amax

5 shots at 710 yards.

John

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Gotta be nice when you’re favorite is also cost effective and especially convenient. I don’t know that I’ll ever go 100% NSS prefits, but of the four centerfire barrels I have in service now, they provided three...
 
dang... only if I could get a group like that out of my .308....

Hodo, just curious what bullet that is? i was looking at Criterion as my next barrel...
 
I am a bit of a barrel nerd. I have come to know the barrel blank makers, the processes and accuracy. Steve and his daughter Stephanie have invested in innovation at Criterion, and kept the overall cost down. They are clearly one of the better blank makers out there today. Not too long ago, they were thought of as third tier, but they make one of the best buttoned rifle blanks out there.
 
Criterion automatically gets my business as pretty much the only mainstream barrel maker to sell a Howa 1500 barrel nut prefit. And bonus the nut they use the Bighorn nut that uses a common open end/box end wrench instead of a dedicated spanner.

On my shopping list are two of them, one a 223 7 twist to replace the 9 twist factory barrel in one of my 1500s and the other a 7.5 twist 6.5 Creedmoor to replace a 308 that has some miles on it.