So Sean from Northshore Barrels contacted me going back a few months and asked if I would be interested in trying one of his Broughton barrels and I of course gave an emphatic YES.
Well I have to say that after today I am totally impressed with these barrels.
If you read my post about the new build I had stated that the break in cleaning went as normal, well, after 2+2+5 shot break in I proceeded to put 35 rounds down it. I took it home and put it away for the night, when. I went to clean it the next day I could not get ANY copper to show up on the patches. The following week I was doing some load development where I put approx 130-150 rounds down it. I went to clean it the other night before heading to the Alberta Provincials and again could not get one bit of copper to show up on the patches (using a pretty aggressive industrial ammonia). I don't think any of my Krieger barrels ever cleaned up as nice as these.
So to get to the point, I took the new rifle out today at 800m and proceeded to shoot a 75 8V (out of 75 15V).14 of 15 rounds were in a 1/2 MOA high x 1/2 MOA wide group.
I came off the line absolutely stoked, this barrel is shooting absolutely fantastic. I can definitely say this will not be my last Broughton.
I would have posted a pic of the plot sheet but apparently I am having an issue uploading to photobucket from my phone, you will just have to take my word for it.
With any luck it will win me the Alberta Provincials and then on to the Western Canada F-Class Championships next weekend in Nokomis SK.
Thanks again to Sean at Northshore Barrels.
Well I have to say that after today I am totally impressed with these barrels.
If you read my post about the new build I had stated that the break in cleaning went as normal, well, after 2+2+5 shot break in I proceeded to put 35 rounds down it. I took it home and put it away for the night, when. I went to clean it the next day I could not get ANY copper to show up on the patches. The following week I was doing some load development where I put approx 130-150 rounds down it. I went to clean it the other night before heading to the Alberta Provincials and again could not get one bit of copper to show up on the patches (using a pretty aggressive industrial ammonia). I don't think any of my Krieger barrels ever cleaned up as nice as these.
So to get to the point, I took the new rifle out today at 800m and proceeded to shoot a 75 8V (out of 75 15V).14 of 15 rounds were in a 1/2 MOA high x 1/2 MOA wide group.
I came off the line absolutely stoked, this barrel is shooting absolutely fantastic. I can definitely say this will not be my last Broughton.
I would have posted a pic of the plot sheet but apparently I am having an issue uploading to photobucket from my phone, you will just have to take my word for it.
With any luck it will win me the Alberta Provincials and then on to the Western Canada F-Class Championships next weekend in Nokomis SK.
Thanks again to Sean at Northshore Barrels.
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