Every rifle I have bought that came with a manual has specifically stated that running reloads, steel case, or steel jacketed ammo will void the warranty. Glock also specifically states not to run cast bullets because of the polygonal rifling.
It isn't unreasonable at all for a company to void your warranty for running sh!t ammo.
It would be the same as if you bought a high performance sports car or motorcycle that specifically states that it requires 91 octane or higher and then you run regular unleaded and expect warranty when you ruin your motor. I wouldn't warranty it either, it's up to you to read the manual, understand the risks and make your own decision, if you choose not to follow the manufacturers recommendations then don't expect them to warranty what you break.
Not following the manufacturers recommendations and getting mad about ruining your rifle is a perfect example of thinking you know and being proven wrong.
The only thing lame is expecting a company to warranty something you ruin by your own ignorance.
This is not directed at albertacoyotecaller in any way, he has made it clear he expects no warranty and is going to take care of the barrel replacement himself.
If you don't mind me asking. Which company is going to trade you your damaged barrel for one of their new ones? That is some very good service and I would continue to give a company like that my money.