Frank Green - Bartlein Barrels | #87

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  • @BelieveTheTarget
    @BelieveTheTarget  Год назад +16

    Don’t forget to check out the SAC infinity die. Also make sure you thank them for sponsoring this episode.
    shortactioncustoms.com/product/infinity-aps-die/

    • @lennybates1368
      @lennybates1368 Год назад

      I bought your EC2 Tuner and had it sent to Speedy. Did you say that it comes with paperwork?

  • @brucegillespie654
    @brucegillespie654 Год назад +8

    Great interview between you both .Thanks for all the effort you put into these videos to help the consumers. You guys have me scared I have been using bronze brushes with a patch wrapped on it and JB for years in my Benchrest barrels . I only have had one 6 ml 5 R bartlein barrel that shot very well ,sold the gun and kicked myself ever since .
    My gunsmith is 89 years old and still uses the old school equipment with great results.When he is done I will have to send actions hundreds of miles away to get barrels chambered because there’s know body coming up to carry this trade on into the future.Young people today want everything like instant coffee and don’t want to put time in to learn anything .It’s a sad thing for the future of our country’s.If Google can’t show you don’t put the effort in to learn!

    • @ryankozak6874
      @ryankozak6874 10 месяцев назад

      I bought a bartlein barrel this past year, 300 win mag Navy A-191 chamber, in their 400 mod bb steel, absolutely beautiful machining, I'll never sell it with the defiance action I have on it.

  • @Super61Blackhawk
    @Super61Blackhawk Год назад +31

    Erik's dressed like the sponsored athlete he is while Frank is dressed like a dad, who happens to lead a world-renowned company. Regardless of wardrobes, both men are sophisticated, confident in their craft, and compliment each other with their communication skills. Again, Erik's interviews with Frank are among his best. Great work, Erik, and thank you, Frank!!!

    • @BelieveTheTarget
      @BelieveTheTarget  Год назад +4

      Thank you

    • @opinionsevrywhere
      @opinionsevrywhere Год назад +2

      It's very interesting you brought up the workforce. That goes for plumbers, electricians any of the trades. Maybe introduce smithing into a video game where the benefits of the skilled armoror would be sought out by other players. Not everybody has to be a combatant to be recognized or awarded. Somehow introducing metallurgy and composition to create a more effective weapon, where the information has to be researched. I'm not a gamer but I've seen my kids play games where they unlocked upgrades that they could then trade or even sell. I'm not sure how to implement any of that but kids spend a lot of time playing games and I feel it's a medium to introduce them to new skills.

  • @bpm990d
    @bpm990d Год назад +3

    Just picked up my third Bartlein gain twist service rifle barrel. The first two shot fantastically well. Keep up the great work Frank!

  • @Lemur70
    @Lemur70 Год назад +1

    Loved this podcast. I'm new to this relatively speaking. (About 3 years) I enjoy learning more than anything. With my construction trades through the years I have been obsessed with quality and I find that transfers to shooting sports. It's so nice to see and hear people that care a lot about quality and accuracy. Seems to be getting rare now days.
    Very enjoyable,
    Thank you.

  • @sethhughes2163
    @sethhughes2163 Год назад +2

    Nice session worthy of waaay more views and a PART 3... The one thing that I was waiting to hear mention of... was... let's say driving bands... .
    An ex NBRSA NATS winner..., another gunsmith friend, and I went over 1300 hours of forensic NDT, which ended up with a few thousand dollars of barrels being sectioned out. This took an inordinant sacrifice... but... gained answers to questions that arose when I had started as a pistolsmith... BR- 50, 3 gun, up to 200yd. BR, etcetera... competitor. Nobody could or would answer these questions and concerns... ALL to do with what I did and did not see in barrels with a practical eye. I have kept quiet about what we did... our agreement was between Red Cornellison, Sam Lair, and myself... Wayne Blacketter was allowed in, as he was tied up let's say. I have and will say again " RIP " my friends, I'll see you soon.
    So... it would take someone who has a belief and or desire to finish it... to what end? There is validity, in this and we had 3 barrels left of the 12 that we had made... those attributes ALL printed in the lower 10% ( .100's )of all barrels known by FIVE of us. The Fifth is on his upon his last days... not doing that. So... look forward to talking with you some sunny day my friend.
    Enjoyed the reaffirmation in your video!
    Respectfully, Seth

  • @44hawk28
    @44hawk28 Год назад +13

    Mauser figured out in the 1930s that if you tighten the boar about 2,000 under the bullet size and the 7 mm range it would actually make the rifle considerably more accurate. Admittedly. He said the board would only last about 1,500 rounds but most people don't fire that many rounds in 10 years. He's got a rifle that can actually outlives one or two people and never fire the 1,500 rounds it would take to wear it out. If you talk about just getting a rifle sighted in. Been shooting a few shots at deer and then doing that every year with 6 to 10 Rounds. That's a lot of years you got before you wear that rifle out. And have you tried that? Most bench rest shooters aren't shooting more than 1,500 to 2000 rounds anyway before they change out the barrels

  • @thompsonjerry3412
    @thompsonjerry3412 Год назад +2

    I think Frank has Shine On You Crazy Diamond as a ring tone, very cool!

  • @DMOUA_OUTDOORS
    @DMOUA_OUTDOORS Год назад +1

    Great info. I have Dasher barrels in 4 & 5 grove. They both shoot good enough for PRS and hunting applications.

  • @NeroontheGoon
    @NeroontheGoon 5 месяцев назад

    AxisWorks in Phoenix is slinging and chambering a Bartlein 6mm barrel chambered in 6mm Creedmore on my Surgeon. I’ve had a good run with Bartlein barrels over the years. My first Bartlein barrel was a 27”er on my Sako TRG-42 chambered in .338 Lapua. That barrel went about 880 rounds before the throat went to barrel heaven. Good stuff Bartlein barrels.

  • @redrock425
    @redrock425 Год назад +3

    Great interview. Love listening to Frank and his experience with manufacturing. Bartlein are top of my list for a Tikka rebarrel. Sounds like I'll need to order well in advance as I fancy a .257 calibre.

  • @josephjulian2503
    @josephjulian2503 Год назад +2

    One of your better interviews, Erik.

  • @gregturner7670
    @gregturner7670 Год назад +1

    Great interview most all of these interviews I don’t think I need but it’s always a great time and I always walk away learning some new things it’s pretty cool thank you and every once in awhile there’s some pretty good funny’s

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos Год назад +11

    Frank, Kenny, John, all WI barrel makers. All huge wealths of knowledge. Great interviews.

  • @annahonorata990
    @annahonorata990 Год назад +7

    4:30 very good point. Comparisons not always make sense. I like that Frank is very responsive to his customers both per e-mail and on the Hide. Thank you, Sir.

  • @chucknorizz
    @chucknorizz Год назад

    Great video, learned alot watching this. Thank you both

  • @mgillee1
    @mgillee1 4 месяца назад +2

    Your machinist conversation was interesting. I grew up in a shop. I can say it definitely has craft experience and artistic components.

  • @meyrrr007
    @meyrrr007 Год назад

    Awesome conversation. Barrel's are still black magic but I love the experience and knowledge transfer.

  • @shanerorko8076
    @shanerorko8076 Год назад +2

    Does the Tubb break-in projectiles work? I'm very interested to see if they are good at polishing the throat off or are they a dud? I assume they would leave deposits in your barrel, but I may be wrong.
    Anyone with experience?

  • @tomhysell596
    @tomhysell596 Год назад +2

    Is JB Bore paste an abrasive?

  • @jesseburns9734
    @jesseburns9734 Год назад

    Great interview God Bless You All.

  • @glockparaastra
    @glockparaastra Год назад +3

    Iosso nylon brushes with their Bore Paste (non-abrasive) work like a charm for heavy cleaning (e.g. carbon rings).

  • @cz503
    @cz503 Год назад

    Thanks to sharing with as this video. Learning process is life time journey .

  • @lawrencekatz5804
    @lawrencekatz5804 Год назад +3

    This was absolutely superb. I just had GAP install a replacement 6 GT Bartlein and around December they will build a new 6.5 CR using the Bartlein 400 steel. Excellent barrels.

  • @PhuVet
    @PhuVet Год назад +2

    From what I have seen, a 5 groove barrel seals better, bringing up velocity and stabilizes better.

  • @audieladd2476
    @audieladd2476 Год назад +2

    Well sir, it's very interesting that you shoot Brux Barrel's. What do you think of Mr 1/4 Minute Magnums that is having such dramas with a 33XC and the two separate Brux Barrel's that he chambered and fitted to the same rifle? And my next barrel is going to be a Bartlein, just because Frank seems like such a nice guy and incredibly honest and direct. That's really rare these days.

    • @BelieveTheTarget
      @BelieveTheTarget  Год назад

      Idk who 1/4 Minute magnums is, but if I install two barrels back to back from any reputable barrel maker and they don’t shoot, I’m going to blame the rifle.

  • @SantosGunworks
    @SantosGunworks Год назад +3

    With everything else being equal, do the 4-groove barrels produce faster velocities over the 5R barrels?

    • @Accuracy1st
      @Accuracy1st Год назад +2

      I think that question is valid but unfortunately you can run two barrels from one long cut of steel and the properties be different enough to where even those 2 shoot differently despite same bar stock and manufactured one right after the other, even if cut identically. I have 5R and 4 groove and a gain twist barrel, all cut-rifled. I'm still trying to find an answer to your same question. One conclusion I have seen definitely is my one gain twist Bartlein barrel is a complete custom 6.5-284 Norma with a Stiller Predator action. No matter what I've put through it for the 12 or so years I've had it, nothing shoots over 1/2" at 100 yards - even when I'm working up pressure loads with new bullets to find max. That barrel is a 5R if I recall correctly

  • @kevinfinney8237
    @kevinfinney8237 Год назад +2

    I have a Bartlein .458" 18 twist 5R barrel chambered for 45-70. I have only used black powder shooting black powder silhouette. It by far the BEST barrel I have. I'm not the only one.😊

  • @SEOKLADUCKIN
    @SEOKLADUCKIN Год назад +1

    I wish he would discuss carbon fiber barrels more,
    I know they are not for competition but for precision hunting rifles ,,,
    I'm fixing to order one for a short action project with Terminus action

  • @JamesPettinato
    @JamesPettinato Год назад +2

    What about kroil (oil) and a worn bronze brush

    • @MMBRM
      @MMBRM Год назад +3

      Kroil isn't an abrasive. It will be fine unless you're dragging a ton of dirt through with it. Always a good idea to rinse your brushes. I'd suggest you try a top quality nylon brush like the iosso blue though. I've nearly stopped using bronze brushes completely. I shoot three different 6mm and clean to bare metal every time I shoot and my blue iosso nylon brush is still going strong after a year and easily a 150 cleaning sessions.

  • @tacticalrabbit308
    @tacticalrabbit308 Год назад +1

    What is the difference between bartlein barrels and shilen barrels as far as accuracy is concerned?

  • @jimgilligan396
    @jimgilligan396 Год назад

    Thanks Erik😊

  • @kurtmyers9740
    @kurtmyers9740 Год назад +2

    Thanks again Gentlemen. Started out out as Diesel Mechanic and Retired as Water Treatment operator. Worked for ten years in missile defence as propellent void and burn rate tester. I have always been a hunter and a gun nerd. Always searching one hole rifles and perfection.

  • @boydallen8059
    @boydallen8059 Год назад +2

    The part about the 6 groove barrels consistently putting a burr on the jackets is interesting, but I found it interesting that they did not compare conventional four groove to 5R, since the four grooves are pretty much the rule in a lot of competition, and six grooves are much less common. Also, the clarification about the use of abrasive cleaners was good to see. The real jewel in this interview is the discussion about barrel bore and groove dimension relative to bullet diameter, and how that relates to accuracy. A friend casts laps for the purpose of determining groove diameter and to see if there are tight or loose spots in the bore. He does this before he does any machining.

  • @TheAdam2877
    @TheAdam2877 Год назад +1

    May be a silly question but I'll ask anyway. When they receive the barrel blanks do they test the quality of the lot? He spoke on getting it straight from the mill certified but people lie to cut costs. I see a lot of barrel manufacturers claim they test each barrel then it comes out they only check one in 100. Same with tooling wear?

  • @mackellyman5642
    @mackellyman5642 Год назад +2

    Hope to see Air Rifle Pellet barrels in the future, large market will be coming IMO.

  • @redraiderreloading7612
    @redraiderreloading7612 Год назад +1

    Im 53 and wished i could change professions. Ive been driving 18 wheelers for 32 years.
    After being into reloading and precision rifles. I should have went to a trade school

    • @Heikin-Ashi-Larry
      @Heikin-Ashi-Larry 9 месяцев назад

      I wish I could have just been born rich…

  • @landothecommando2632
    @landothecommando2632 Год назад +1

    How come the MRR rifling that Sabatti claims is the best thing ever never comes up in discussion?

  • @travissmith-wz5nc
    @travissmith-wz5nc Год назад +1

    I'd love to see u interview hammer bullets guys with your interview knowledge. I use their bullets hunting

  • @mikerepp8561
    @mikerepp8561 Год назад

    Great stuff!!!

  • @haydendenard2693
    @haydendenard2693 9 месяцев назад

    I am a dunce when it comes to cleaning i figure if break free and a standar military issue kit with the copper/bronze brush followed by a patch and a nylon scrub brush for the inside of the reciever is good for the best fighting force in the world then its good enough for me im not planning on fighting a war or shooting out past 1,000 yards and ive not messed anything up yet

  • @pjhhermans
    @pjhhermans Год назад +1

    This generation doesn’t appreciate and understand the satisfaction, skills and pride to work with you’re hands and getting dirty.

  • @4570gary
    @4570gary Год назад +1

    If memory serves, I believe Harry Pope advocated odd numbers or lands and grooves.

  • @ForceRecon112
    @ForceRecon112 Год назад +1

    Hey Frank, are y’all still doing runs of the 400modbb? I know straight jacket was doing barrels with it for a while and they stopped.

  • @glockparaastra
    @glockparaastra Год назад +1

    Unfortunately changing a barrel in my country is a lengthy licensing process. It is sometimes easier just to buy an entirely new rifle.

  • @PhuVet
    @PhuVet Год назад +1

    As a previous Project engineer at Lockheed, I can tell you that the law of diminishing returns is not going to be a simple solution like add a machine. You need to do a ton of changes to add that 1 machine. You need to add hr staff, add accounting staff, add electrical service, add ventilation, buy larger safety sterilization cabinets, order more fluids, train more operators for support equipment and renegotiate materials to machine, etc.... then you add the machine. This is just a brief explanation.

  • @leonhart2452
    @leonhart2452 Год назад +1

    On the firecracking, how deep does it go? Could you pull the barrel, cut 1/2" off the chamber end, rechamber and get past the firecracking?

  • @coplandUSA
    @coplandUSA Год назад +1

    How do you spiral an ED,M? How about graphite button on an EDM? And rotate the button or rotate the barrel.

  • @paulgandy8400
    @paulgandy8400 Год назад +1

    Once again .....Outstanding info .You have to take a chance on 16 /18 year old guys or girls. Its a big risk but the right ones listen and learn Quick

  • @johndees967
    @johndees967 Год назад +4

    Best 90 minutes i have spent watching gun videos!! Fantastic interview. I will be buying a Bartlein or a couple of them for sure. Great being able to put a face to the actual product. Even better to hear the passion and the knowledge Frank has for guns and our sport. Well Done Eric. Greetings from South Africa.

    • @BelieveTheTarget
      @BelieveTheTarget  Год назад +1

      Thank you. FYI, this is the second interview I have done with him.

  • @wheelzandgillz
    @wheelzandgillz Год назад +1

    Man if there was a way to relocate back home to TX I would LOVE to work for Erik or somewhere in the precision rifle industry

  • @Youknowthetruthdontyou
    @Youknowthetruthdontyou 9 месяцев назад

    That testing must have been done at hornady.

  • @patrickpk6299
    @patrickpk6299 Год назад +1

    Good job guys, enjoyed listening. I'll def check out Bartlein Barrels if I ever decide to make my own custom

  • @joearledge
    @joearledge Год назад +4

    I recently left medical school(because a lot of the stuff they're pushing, 99.999% of people would not believe is actually happening, and I wasn't willing to sell my soul for a title and a paycheck) at 37 years old, bought a CNC mill, and now I'm in the process of teaching myself how to use it...
    Currently trying to learn mill-turning, BTW looking for ER40 and ER50 collet holders with custom 3/4" straight shanks if anyone is interested in making those for pay, let me know😋
    Anyway, keep up the good work guys, one day, I hope to be half the machinist and business men that y'all are!

    • @BelieveTheTarget
      @BelieveTheTarget  Год назад

      Sounds like you are trying to run large tools on a small mill?

    • @joearledge
      @joearledge Год назад

      @@BelieveTheTarget No Sir. They are to hold round stock, not tools. I'm trying to do mill-turning(using my mill as a lathe) with the stock in the spindle and the tools mounted in the vise/ on the table. The parts are not large(7/8" round stock 2"-3" long) and are not complicated. 95% of what I want to do, is done with a mill, so that's what I bought. I don't have access to a lathe or the room or money, even for a mini one. So for the few parts that have to be turned I'm doing them on the mill(teaching myself how to). My options are TTS ER40 and ER50 collet holders, or take out my R8 collet(a bigger pain switching back and forth) and use R8 ER collet holders or an R8 adapter on a 3 or 4 jaw 3" to 6" chuck(more mass and bulk on the spindle). So the TTS collet holders are currently the best option, however they don't exist in ER40 or ER50 sizes(from Tormach or anywhere else), so I'm currently searching for someone willing to make them.

    • @chargerguy74
      @chargerguy74 Год назад +1

      Regarding the first part of your reply…good for you man.

    • @joearledge
      @joearledge Год назад +2

      @@chargerguy74 lol thanks bud

    • @chunglow7646
      @chunglow7646 Год назад

      Velly Goot Ambition to pursue. Lotsa Older folks still wid us Possess information we Oughta chat about so it's not LOST from memory. Examples are Gunsmithing but the Pioneers crossing this country tossed a SILVER Coin into the Milk Bucket to Keep the bacteria Away.

  • @alexryan9869
    @alexryan9869 Год назад +1

    You’ve got find out what ammo the barrel likes and lot to lot it can be different. Weight the bullets and mic them diameter and length.

  • @rickyk.6944
    @rickyk.6944 Год назад +2

    Both are great ambassadors to F class shooting !!!

  • @fasttimmy133
    @fasttimmy133 Год назад +1

    I have a few decades of experience with Cryo treating. And he is on the right path that there is no significant, or should be no significant performance increase directly. We found it cryo-treating of metallic components from internal engine, parts, transmission, gears, shafts, etc. simply helps to align the material on a molecular level, which could potentially allow more consistent stress through a piece of metal. Some thoughts are that you can improve machine, ability, harmonics, etc. But it’s no magic bullet it’s just help align the molecules.
    The fact is that there’s been no measurable differences outside of the molecular alignment that it helps anything. But since we definitely can see, there is a molecular alignment. It keeps all of us always wondering about it.

  • @ianswt
    @ianswt Год назад +2

    Always fascinating series thanks Erik. Thoroughly enjoyed this one 😎👍

  • @philliptuffen9281
    @philliptuffen9281 10 месяцев назад

    Never bronze. Told this when was very young..
    If you care about it.
    Was told that cleaners melt most things anyway.

  • @MF-ml8eh
    @MF-ml8eh 10 месяцев назад +2

    Throwing Brux in at the end of the vid while interviewing Frank from Barltein was a bozo move, Kind of made Frank uncomfortable after he gave you almost an hour and half of his time.

  • @jumrobe
    @jumrobe Год назад +1

    and suddenly I feel the urge to get a Bartlein for a match AR.

  • @tonyc223
    @tonyc223 Год назад +1

    Retired mechanic ,would love to work in his shop.

  • @maxcoatlhunter4322
    @maxcoatlhunter4322 Год назад +1

    I have never try a Brux barrel but I love Bartlein barrel and thinking about getting another one.

  • @catfixer992
    @catfixer992 Год назад

    Bartlein does make good barrels, but if by chance you get a bad one, do not expect them to make it right.
    I have gotten several good barrels from Bartlein, but the LAST one I got was BAD, had pressure, copper fouled within 30 rounds after cleaning. Bartlein would not talk to me about making it right. I have no intention of buying another Bartlein.
    I had a Hawk Hill that wasn't right, they took care of it, but they have changed hands. I am currently using Krieger and so far I am well pleased.

  • @stevenwalker7928
    @stevenwalker7928 7 месяцев назад

    Hey Eric seems like the bore diameter can change the Coefficiency of the bullet has anyone ever checked this????

  • @glennwood3912
    @glennwood3912 8 дней назад

    😊ESo, where was the discussion about 4 groove vrs 5 groove?

  • @post_historic
    @post_historic 9 месяцев назад

    So whaere in tue reamers life are the beat barrels made? Sure wouldnt want the the barrels made right before the tool was binned, nor i imagine, the first few.
    This is increasing my anxiety.

  • @hunteranglin3750
    @hunteranglin3750 9 месяцев назад

    Sounds like to me all the barrels that people are winning with and calling Hummers and wanting that's same barrel lot coad remade need to send them back to the maker of the barrel so they can analyze the steel and see if it is different this video was very interesting to me I want to lean as much as I can about barrels and what the top guys are doing

  • @jennifermorgan6913
    @jennifermorgan6913 23 дня назад

    It's really a shame that the old school machinist and the ability to 'finesse and feel'' that they had is disappearing.

  • @tylerwiltse2541
    @tylerwiltse2541 Год назад +1

    Great video guys! Very informative. Still need a conversation about the pros and cons of shooting solids, and potential difficulties in shooting them. Great interrogation though Erik.

  • @rorerj
    @rorerj Год назад +1

    Great interview with lots of information. Bartlein has been my favorite barrel and Frank is an outstanding, super nice man.

  • @shanek6582
    @shanek6582 2 месяца назад

    Is moly coating bullets still a thing or was that just a 90s fad ?

  • @firee2
    @firee2 Год назад +1

    I have a mod 400 barrel and it is amazing, couldn't be happier.

  • @njgrplr2007
    @njgrplr2007 8 месяцев назад

    I use Bore Tech on my 3 Bartlein barrels and cleaning has never been easier.

  • @scarter176
    @scarter176 10 месяцев назад

    Wonder if he buys from Carpenter steel

  • @scarter176
    @scarter176 10 месяцев назад

    What about cryogenics ?

  • @mmgee
    @mmgee 8 месяцев назад

    The top Benchrest shooter that’s ever lived shot his way into the hall of fame with a wrap patch on a BRONZE brush with JB’s, same for Faye and Smiley 😊 My question is, has a 5 grove ever won a Benchrest match?

  • @bigcliffadventures
    @bigcliffadventures Год назад +1

    I loved this video I set and lesson something I don't knot know but I did learn .
    I am an old man, and it's nice to learn now, too. Thank you I am fighting for my life with cancer now and your videos give me a little please in life .
    God bless yall so much .
    Old man Cliff

  • @coyotiess
    @coyotiess 10 месяцев назад

    Thats easy pay them more after proving there worth!

  • @timburke2785
    @timburke2785 Год назад +1

    Great interview! My next barrel will be a Bartlien👍

  • @REDNECKROOTS
    @REDNECKROOTS Год назад

    What about 4 groove barrels though. Y'all started talking bout 4groove but jumped to 5r and 6groove. I Wana Kno ware 4groove stands in comparison to others. Please 🙏. Also I've seen nothing but the best results from hammer forged barrels that undergo cryogenic treatment after barrels hammer forged. There usually like a. Mirror 🪞 finish inside it's wild.

  • @jakebronger3568
    @jakebronger3568 3 дня назад

    if you wont to lap a barrel, cast a lead lap like the gunsmith's / barrel makers from the old days

  • @sadmazOR
    @sadmazOR Год назад +2

    Thank you Frank and Eric for this talk.

  • @linkchen8245
    @linkchen8245 11 месяцев назад

    if i have a straight contoured barrel, and the chamber end is wearing out due to high round count , can I refit the muzzle end to the action and chopp off the old chamber and make a new barrel ? LOL

  • @Peter-od7op
    @Peter-od7op Год назад

    Just buy a harte barrel problem solved.

  • @larrywhite3786
    @larrywhite3786 Год назад +1

    Great info. This was one of the best learning episodes I have ever watched! 👍

  • @DadWil
    @DadWil Год назад +1

    Great interview... I learned somethings... time was well spent to listening to Frank...

  • @prone_wolf8871
    @prone_wolf8871 Год назад +1

    Do you have any videos on tuning rimfires?

  • @aaronunterseher1627
    @aaronunterseher1627 Год назад

    So the concept of buying the ammo then picking the barrel is exactly what the military does...
    They buy millions of rounds of a particular spec, then purchase and test rifles to be used as sniper rifles that will shoot to a particular tolerance...

  • @philliptuffen9281
    @philliptuffen9281 10 месяцев назад

    I worked for fords.. Qa team.. Testing steel..
    This man realy knows his stuff..
    Next barrel will come from him.
    I'm impressed.... This type of experience is slowly getting lost

  • @bpintogsxr1000
    @bpintogsxr1000 Год назад

    I’m an electrician and we have the same problem. Can’t find anyone. The average age of an electrician these days is about 45. Even with prevailing wage rates approaching 3 digits per hour, we still can’t find anyone.

  • @pabloco091
    @pabloco091 3 месяца назад

    That's NOT an easy question 😮

  • @FloydMayes-me3jc
    @FloydMayes-me3jc Год назад

    What are you talking about as an abrasive?

  • @mikekopmanis2099
    @mikekopmanis2099 9 месяцев назад

    Ditto on cryo being witchcraft. I'm and engineer and machinist. We did an in depth studies in both cryo and vibratory stress relief. In both instances, data never suggested either improved.

  • @Accuracy1st
    @Accuracy1st Год назад +1

    Regarding cryo-treatment of barrels, I spoke with a man who teaches long range shooting, former military sniper, and he stated that what he's noticed is barrels that were not cryo-treated tend to walk/string earlier and more frequently as the barrel gets hot with frequent firings. So his preference is a company that currently triple stress relieves their barrels.

    • @BelieveTheTarget
      @BelieveTheTarget  Год назад +1

      Bartlein and Brux does not cryo treat their barrels and they don’t walk.

    • @Accuracy1st
      @Accuracy1st Год назад +1

      @@BelieveTheTarget Well, that's my experience also. I've got over 12 Brux barrels right beside me not including what's on my current rifles. I have 4 Bartlein barrels also. I'll see Ken in Lodi in the next couple of months to pick up more

    • @Accuracy1st
      @Accuracy1st Год назад +1

      @@BelieveTheTarget Plus I think that instructor was referring to smaller contour hunting sporter barrels - #3s and smaller

  • @patrioticguy1791
    @patrioticguy1791 Год назад

    Good question about a barrel making apprenticeship or class. It does not sound like they are cultivating their workforce for the future and once the current employees are too old to work they will just be losing people and eventually not make it.

  • @rmenard1986
    @rmenard1986 11 месяцев назад

    I'm a cnc machinists and most of the new guys for the past 2 to 3 years have claimed to be machinist but can only push that green button, I'm having to teach each and every single one of them and most end up quitting or getting fired after 6 months or so. None have that drive to learn, none take notes anymore. Sad world we're heading towards.

  • @johnhughes2043
    @johnhughes2043 6 месяцев назад

    Two very smart and interesting individuals! Great conversation. Also a shame that the American craftsman is truly a dying breed - love what you do and do what you love!

  • @rgthomson1
    @rgthomson1 Год назад

    My only question was not asked, hey Frank, when we gonna see your barrels over here in the UK
    I had to chamber my last F Class rifle with other type barrels as the guy who supplies them to me here has none left
    Very disappointing to not have access to barrels i find to be the best

  • @Strutingeagle
    @Strutingeagle Год назад

    Erik Cortez amigo!!!! We cleaned the Bartlein barrels in many villages together. Do you remember?