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Polygonal Rifling


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Crusader Weaponry uses the BHW barrels in their Longbow and Broadsword builds.  They along with one or two people I've seen on this forum report good things about them.  I've also heard some negative reports, but don't remember exactly about what regarding the barrels.  Maybe someone else can chime in about them.

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The other thing about Rainer is they will give you your money back on a Barrel before 90 days is up for any reason.   You buy one that wont shoot, or you just dont like it, send it back and you get all your money.    Pretty hard to beat a deal like that.

Not bad, I'll have to keep that in mind when I look for my next barrel. 

The only problem I have with buying a ready to order barrel (and this is nothing against any specific company) is you never know how long that barrel's been sitting on a shelf or in a crate somewhere.  Now I know companies (the ones with any sense, anyways) use different methods of storage to prevent damage to the barrel, but the longer one sits, the more likely it is you'll have a slightly less accurate or even damaged barrel or bore.  Plus you have to go with whatever happens to be available, which, granted, is usually a decent selection.  When a company will make you a new barrel you're getting a brand new barrel, and a lot of times they'll make them to whatever specs you need.  You usually have to wait forever, though.  Pros and Cons

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The only problem I have with buying a ready to order barrel (and this is nothing against any specific company) is you never know how long that barrel's been sitting on a shelf or in a crate somewhere.  Now I know companies (the ones with any sense, anyways) use different methods of storage to prevent damage to the barrel, but the longer one sits, the more likely it is you'll have a slightly less accurate or even damaged barrel or bore.  Plus you have to go with whatever happens to be available, which, granted, is usually a decent selection.  When a company will make you a new barrel you're getting a brand new barrel, and a lot of times they'll make them to whatever specs you need.  You usually have to wait forever, though.  Pros and Cons

 

There are so many good barrels available now, that you're in a position to pick what you want - they're all over.

 

Modern barrels are made, and pretty much packaged for shipment - and VERY well protected.  Most modern barrels are pre-packaged directly after manufacture, just as the two pics below indicate.

 

I think you're worrying about nothing, and the hypothetical has taken over your cognitive thought processes.  You don't have schit to worry about, that you're currently worrying about...  You're worked up over bullschit...

 

If you'd like, I can give you the "non-sugar-coated version..."

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There are so many good barrels available now, that you're in a position to pick what you want - they're all over.

 

Modern barrels are made, and pretty much packaged for shipment - and VERY well protected.  Most modern barrels are pre-packaged directly after manufacture, just as the two pics below indicate.

 

I think you're worrying about nothing, and the hypothetical has taken over your cognitive thought processes.  You don't have schit to worry about, that you're currently worrying about...  You're worked up over bullschit...

 

If you'd like, I can give you the "non-sugar-coated version..."

It's all good, bro, I'm just a "worst case scenario" kinda guy.  Murphy's Law, right?

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