Bad Barrel - Bad Day!

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  • @craigwilson5781
    @craigwilson5781 Рік тому +8

    I've been watching your channel for a very long time. This is absolutely the best video you have ever made.

  • @danpesce2138
    @danpesce2138 Рік тому +6

    We need to have more people like you that take pride in what they build and I have been watching your videos from the beginning and I can see you are one of the top gunsmiths in the country and my next build I certainly would like to have you do it.

  • @robertoaragon1506
    @robertoaragon1506 Рік тому +6

    I was holding on to every word. Love the content. You rock

  • @esawyer59
    @esawyer59 Рік тому +7

    All gun builders should be more like you..

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +2

      Dear Sir - do you think we could build enough asylums to house them all? Thanks...........

  • @alexpenner2396
    @alexpenner2396 Рік тому +1

    One of my target rifles is a 28 Nosler I had built. First barrel was a Benchmark. Got it shooting well without too much trouble. 0.25 MOA routinely and the best being 0.18 MOA. Barrel was done after ~ 1000 rds. Tried a KS Arms barrel. After 493 rds I removed it. No matter what powder/bullet/load etc that POS would not shoot.
    The frustrations you experienced with that 33xc I absolutely identify with. I have never had such an exasperating experience with something i am supposed to be doing for enjoyment. Watching you express your frustrations brought it all back. I wasted probably north of $2.5 K and many weeks trying to get it functioning. To no avail.
    I was fortunate enough to get my hands on another Benchmark barrel and 33 rds later I'm back to .25 MOA.
    Love your attention to detail and your conviction to the craft. You should document your experience in a book.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - truly appreciate your insight. Extreme accuracy can be VERY challenging with large cartridges. Thank you................

  • @aaronsmith7854
    @aaronsmith7854 Рік тому +3

    Man would I like to see what that second barrel did! Your commitment to quality is awesome to see.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - depending on what Brux advises you may get your wish. Stay tuned.........thanks.

  • @Christopher_Tobias
    @Christopher_Tobias Рік тому +1

    It’s probably because you hung the targets upside down.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - that is hilarious, because sometimes Vickie does! Appreciate it, thanks.

  • @caseyblack7144
    @caseyblack7144 Рік тому +2

    I have all the faith and confidence that it will shoot before it leaves your shop. Great video.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - it will shoot or I will die trying.................thanks.

  • @javiersp01
    @javiersp01 Рік тому

    I can´t agree with you more sir, i have shot three thousand reloads through my weatherby 308 "sub moa varmint" and it couldn´t get not even .6 consistently.....my 308 savage 12 f/tr almost same thing, i´m around 1590 shots and can´t get it to shoot and all this from 2009 to today. It´s like you said: "you can waste years searching the magic load" but the truth seems to be some barrels just won´t shoot. If i wouldn´t be living here in Argentina ( a gun ban country ) i would be right away sending you my money to build me one of your rifles. Thanks for this excellent video sir !!

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - it can be VERY frustrating indeed. I appreciate your insight..................thanks.

  • @WesternReloader
    @WesternReloader Рік тому

    Great video. I’ll be sticking to factory for now . I couldn’t afford that situation. I would love a 33XC, but I’ll go 6.8 western

  • @bradh74
    @bradh74 Рік тому

    It's great you have high standards for your business and I believe your right. Many "builders" are just playing Legos. Many manufacturers also send a target that certifies that their guns shoots. Sort of a guarantee but if you can't shoot that size group, it's your bad. lol I can't afford a rifle like you build and don't have anywhere to really shoot one in Ohio. Why your phone isn't ringing? I believe it's the times. Another guy says barrel blanks are hard to get now and that some manufacturers are 18 months behind. So it sounds like a tough trade at the moment. You might be better off starting from scratch and selling that rifle as a second?

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - the relentless pursuit of perfection will not allow "seconds." Thanks for your insight........

  • @kazager11
    @kazager11 Рік тому

    not knowing anything...is there ANY chance that cryo treatment could help?
    Sorry, 39:32, it was!

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - we have been sending all our barrels to 300* Below for years now. Can't PROVE it helps, but it doesn't hurt.
      Thanks...............

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott3065 Рік тому

    My 338 reminton does better groups than that. One hole groups. 265 grain barns

  • @brokespoke5424
    @brokespoke5424 Рік тому

    I have a 30 06 that shoots like that. I'm ready to re-barrel it with only 2600 rounds through it.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - 2,600 accurate rounds is actually very good - many barrels are done before that. Thanks...................

  • @jhondo7614
    @jhondo7614 Рік тому

    308 win rifles for some reason are more likely to humm.... keep up with the vidios surely it will pay off in the near future,i saw one and was hooked .

  • @Moraprecisionreloader
    @Moraprecisionreloader Рік тому

    Too bad you don't have a personal gun range in your back yard.
    Hey how about you take two bolts next time?

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - have 400 yard range at our property, but almost always windy. Thanks.................

  • @milo555100
    @milo555100 Рік тому

    Why haven’t I found your channel?! Subscribed. I wish I could stop selling surgical implants and be your apprentice. I WISH I had your knowledge. There is noone I know who is more demanding over
    Accuracy/repeatedly than me……except you. You are a great communicator. Hanging on every word. Im Grateful for this
    Content. Thank you.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - speaking of implants, did you hear the one about the Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon who tested every job he did? He was a "hands on" kind of guy! Thanks....................

    • @milo555100
      @milo555100 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums HaHa..😂 the ones I sell are metal and fix bone fractures.
      I guess I should be careful w the word “implants”. Have a great day.

  • @greasemonkeyviking384
    @greasemonkeyviking384 Рік тому +1

    I feel your frustration. Great video though, lots of wisdom and experience crammed into a 45 minute video.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - hard to believe I passed up a job sucking out Port-A-Johns to do this............Thanks.

  • @TheR1Max
    @TheR1Max Рік тому

    I wonder what If you swap the brake with a different style and take a 3 shot group?

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - my brakes are so precise not really removable. Thanks..........

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott3065 Рік тому

    My ruger number one is my best shooting. In2506

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - if it shoots it shoots, be happy. Thanks...................

  • @rayfisher5407
    @rayfisher5407 Рік тому +1

    Keep at it....very few people have your passion or work ethics

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - my stomach ulcers are impressive too...............Thanks.

  • @rodneykline711
    @rodneykline711 Рік тому

    Do you cryo all your barrels? If who do suggest using?

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - we have for the last 4 or 5 years, at 300 Below in Illinois. Thanks................

  • @alexpenner2396
    @alexpenner2396 Рік тому

    You are crazier than I am. We could be friends.

  • @eee2115
    @eee2115 Рік тому +1

    Love hearing you go off! Seems like you are OCD as you should be in your line of work...why not just stick the borescope in and check out the bore? You said the patch came out strange...get the borescope video and post it. If the barrel is bad, the scope should show it.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - after I pull the receiver off I may do just that............Thanks.

    • @eee2115
      @eee2115 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums Looking forward to that. I checked out your site, seems like your focus is long range hunting guns. Not that many people are in a position to do hunts like that as you know. But, most are able to get into PRS and long range target shooting. Do you build guns for that? I have a factory Tikka that holds 0.6 MOA out to 300 yards with factory ammo...I'd like to improve that. Do you work on factory actions? Thanks.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      @@eee2115 Dear Sir - we will build whatever the customer requests, provided that the finished product will meet our standards. As for factory gun work, sometimes we do jobs for local guys, or if the project makes financial sense and will produce expected results. Thanks........P.S. We have built heavy guns that would put five shots in less than 1/2" at 400 yards.

  • @REDNECKROOTS
    @REDNECKROOTS 6 місяців тому

    Your rifles remind me of randy selbys builds. Really similar to what hes pitting out components wise

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks.....I would like to meet him; cool old guy!

    • @REDNECKROOTS
      @REDNECKROOTS 6 місяців тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums your right up there on his level! Your actually Probably exceeding him in customer service. I know passion when I see it. N sir you got it in spades!!!!!

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  6 місяців тому +1

      @@REDNECKROOTS Dear Sir - appreciated, thank you.

  • @nvbullhauler75
    @nvbullhauler75 Рік тому +1

    You Mr Harrold have gained a customer after watching this video you will be getting a call from me very soon

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - thank you.

    • @nvbullhauler75
      @nvbullhauler75 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums still need to bring ya up a couple good hay burners and a mule lol

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      @@nvbullhauler75 Dear Sir - keep your eyes open.....................thanks.

  • @SuperMontanamike
    @SuperMontanamike Рік тому

    You would not believe how accurate this entire video is to my experience with my 33XC build!! Every single detail is almost exactly the same......however, every third or fourth shot i would get a clicker, after letting the gun cool off for just a few minutes it wouldn't click, until another 3-4 shots. Long story short i used a 1.250" barrel diameter (straight to the muzzle), after 60 shots through the gun and checking every thing you talked about (scope, loose rings etc.), changing load changing seating depth etc., it turns out my tenon was expanding creating the problem, I know this for two reasons, first reason; I talked to a very knowledgeable individual that has a lot to do with the 33XC and he explained from what he was told, by me, it was his belief the tenon was expanding then constricting back to original size. So, I used a Sharpie and covered an entire case, after shooting 3 rounds I stuck the Sharpied case in and you can clearly see the case expanded only the length of the tenon.... that's when I chucked the barrel in the corner and started over with a 300 Norma because i can use the receiver, trigger, scope and stock that i built the 33 around, just a new barrel, brass, bullets and powder (hopefully it's the best path for a long range hammer), fingers crossed.
    I have 33XC brass (100 pieces of Peterson), all the dies (by Wilson) they will also be sitting in the corner. Knowledge sometimes is expensive, now i know better and so does my gunsmith.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - Wow! Contact me, we should talk. Thank you, thank you......................................

  • @tallyman15
    @tallyman15 Рік тому

    Send it back to Brux

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Ken is working with us now, great guy, great company; trying one more thing before we pull it off. Thanks........

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott3065 Рік тому

    3 inch u glass bed the action

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - Bedding is flawless, one of our strong points. Thanks.....................

  • @socchia16
    @socchia16 Рік тому

    maybe you are hyper focused in the wrong area. did you re check the torque on your action screws? or just throw some random factory ammo through it and see what happens? I watched this somewhat interesting video yesterday. this guys argument is an interesting perspective. ua-cam.com/video/JSxr9AHER_s/v-deo.html

  • @mybuickskill6979
    @mybuickskill6979 Рік тому

    I have several guns the shoot best at below min charge. 🤷🏼‍♂️😏😂

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - there are exceptions to every rule, that is the problem. Thanks.................

    • @mybuickskill6979
      @mybuickskill6979 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums sadly you are correct! I look forward to the full video 🤗

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      @@mybuickskill6979 Dear Sir - we shot the 33xc again on 6/16/23, it will put 300g SMK's into a ragged hole, but it will not shoot ANY other bullet well ! Thanks.

    • @mybuickskill6979
      @mybuickskill6979 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums that's the good stuff right there. Daggum particular
      a$$ rifle 🤗 the 33xc seems like a winner to me. Been a huge fan of the Lapua Magnum for a good while. But have never bought one. 1000 yds isn't something I can ever stretch it out to, so it just seems like a waste. But if I ever can, it's going to be a tough choice between the two. 🤗

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      @@mybuickskill6979 Dear Sir - the Lapua has higher quality brass. Thanks.

  • @Accuracy1st
    @Accuracy1st Рік тому +1

    I had a button rifled hand lapped barrel on a custom build awhile back, very well known brand barrel, that shot like that no matter what I did until it reached about 80 rounds through it. I cleaned every 20 rounds. Then, for reasons unknown to me, it then shot nearly one hole groups with Factory Hornady ammo in 3 shot groups for the next 10 groups. Handloads are just as good or better. No clue why that particular barrel took so long to work but it finally did

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - mankind has produced millions of barrels over the last 100 years and yet rifle accuracy is still a mystery. Thanks...........

    • @Accuracy1st
      @Accuracy1st Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums If I were the customer in the situation you're in, I'd pay you in full for all the extra work because I'd want the rifle to be a one-hole shooter. If it takes extra work and another barrel, so be it.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      @@Accuracy1st Dear Sir - appreciated. However, Ken at Brux has already told me that he wants the barrel returned so they can thoroughly inspect it. Plus, the customer has shown great understanding and empathy for the situation. So, let's just wait a bit and see how it all turns out...........Thanks.

    • @Accuracy1st
      @Accuracy1st Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums I just picked up several barrels from Ken 3 weeks ago and picking up more in July when I go back to Wisconsin to visit my son. Ken is an excellent person to do business with. I'm glad to know him

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      @@Accuracy1st Dear Sir - excellent company, excellent people. Thanks..............

  • @antitactical
    @antitactical Рік тому

    I truly feel your pain. Ive fought bad barrels before. Its infuriating. Swap scopes, stocks, multiple powders, bullets, primers, brass, etc. Im currently in a fight with an AR10 Lilja .308. (First precision gas gun) I recently moved and havent setup my reloading room yet so im using 8 different match factory loads. It will not shoot less than 1.300 consistently. I will break out my dasher, or ultra mag to renew my confidence that its not me. I hope it works out for you.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - Perhaps this is our most viewed video ever because we have all struggled with a gun that refused to shoot well despite our best efforts. It is very frustrating - more so when YOU built the gun and you KNOW everything is correct! I hope you win your battle and gain insight to the root cause. Thanks................

  • @bretnmannn
    @bretnmannn Рік тому

    CHANGE THE BARREL preferably a bartlein!, COMING FROM ME I HAVE 2 LATHES , JUST MY 2 CENTS!

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - we have had excellent luck with Bartlein's, but Brux makes great barrels too! I have had many of them! Thanks.........

  • @timmy57634
    @timmy57634 Рік тому

    I understand your frustration. I recently started working on two Remington 700 7mm Magnums that a customer could not get to shoot. Pulled my hair out for several days. Best I could get was 2"+ groups with all my fancy load development tricks. Finally. I checked the action screws. They were at 45 inch pounds. Tightened them in 5"# increments and the groups got smaller and smaller until I got to 65"#. These rifles were bedded by a so called professional and some goof in his garage (that's me) got them to shoot. They are still factory rifles and are not going to produce the groups that you and I are looking for, but they will work very well for the customers' needs. I cannot charge them for the amount of time I put into the rifles and that stinks. But I am happy that I could get them the accuracy that they required.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - thanks for your input - it is a never-ending learning process.

  • @rustynut1967
    @rustynut1967 Рік тому

    It's almost hard to make a good barrel shoot bad, it's hard to make a dud shoot good and will probably never shoot great. You usually know within twenty or thirty rounds tweeking a known good load if you have a shooter. You gave this one every opportunity. But I would go over the bolt assembly just to be sure before I would condemn it. Just like with the scope, assume it's bad until you check it. But since you was getting low SD's I highly doubt it.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - very true; good barrels shoot, bad barrels don't.....................thank you.

  • @muskett4108
    @muskett4108 Рік тому

    Passion for perfection can be mighty frustrating. After 300 rifle builds you probably know that.
    Emotion, at least your living. Even a bad day on the range is a good day as you are shooting. A better day is when it all goes well.
    ATB

  • @brokespoke5424
    @brokespoke5424 Рік тому

    Get it out and look!

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - Brux wants me to try one more thing before I remove it..........then if it doesn't shoot we will look. Thanks..

  • @gtroxlar8597
    @gtroxlar8597 Рік тому

    Brother, admire your dedication to excellent, no perfect perfection in the quality of the guns you build. If i could afford a custom-built gun you sir would be the man i would hook up with. I feel your frustration/aggravation when you do every thing right, but the end product does not come out that way. There is no dought that gun will shoot 1s or 2s when you are finished with it.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - the goal is almost guaranteed - the unknown is the time and money required to reach it. Thanks.........

  • @rotasaustralis
    @rotasaustralis Рік тому

    I reckon you've got a crammed action in the bedding.
    I think there's a gap behind the recoil lug. I've had 2 rifles with that issue & very similar results.
    There only has to be half a thou & the action will cram, especially with a heavy recoiling beast like that.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - bedding is flawless. Bedding is one of my strong points and critical for extreme accuracy.........thanks.

  • @tedbear2478
    @tedbear2478 Рік тому

    Well instead of ranting, you should have sluged the barrel before chambering it. Because if there is a problem, it can be found like that.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - we "tight patch" every new barrel before we send it to Cryo and again after it returns; seemed fine. Thanks..............

    • @tedbear2478
      @tedbear2478 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums well with every respect, but with a patch you cant measure the slug with a micrometer, and also the feel woth a slug is totaly different, as once lead is compressed it will not spring back, so after every tight spot in the bore you can feel the slug geting loose, also variation in twist you could feel. If a barrel aint feel right when pushing a slug through, it goes back into the box and the postman will bring it back where it came from. I never chamber a barrel, before i sluged it its a 10-20min job which prevents a lot of husle afterwards. And i can also feel there a barrel wants to be crowned like that.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      @@tedbear2478 Dear Sir - agreed. But, it is just another process that adds even more time to an already overly long process. However, in this particular case slugging may have actually SAVED time and frustration. I appreciate your input...................thanks.

    • @tedbear2478
      @tedbear2478 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums well it is time consuming, and I do benrechst work only so it must be part of the process, and I apologize for my first a little rougher comment. But then you are right not all problems can be found with sluging. And also problems can be found which are no problems at all. Like a little rougher spots in the bore feel dofferent when pushing a slug through it.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      @@tedbear2478 Dear Sir - for as much we think we KNOW, to some degree extreme accuracy is still a mystery!
      Phone me anytime, I enjoy speaking with other builders........sincerely S.T.H.

  • @maxcoatlhunter4322
    @maxcoatlhunter4322 Рік тому

    So far I have great luck with Bartlein barrels. I know some people in your situacion they put a tunner to make the rifle shoot better. I like your search for excellence and perfection, the way it should be! God bless you Sr.

  • @diamon4u
    @diamon4u Рік тому

    I had a 260 that drove me nuts about 6 years ago. I learned his lesson with a recent 6 ARC and quit fast -sent to the manufacturer. Not stubborn anymore

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - well said. Life is too short to fight with inaccurate rifles. Thanks.................

  • @Strutingeagle
    @Strutingeagle Рік тому

    Thank a cigarette you let us know how just plum pickled tink you are with your statement at the end of the video. Now thats something there now!

  • @ramonocampo6921
    @ramonocampo6921 Рік тому

    You will be my first choice when I’m ready, thank you

  • @dennisdial7872
    @dennisdial7872 Рік тому

    Could it be the break ???
    I had a break installed on a remington 700 it shoots in consistent

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - everyone knows I hate brakes, but could you imagine shooting a 33xc without one? Thanks.........

  • @briansmith2616
    @briansmith2616 Рік тому

    If a day comes that I can afford to have a gun built, you will get a call from me. As long as neither of us is in the dirt.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - you know you're getting old and tired when the "dirt nap" begins to seem appealing. Thanks.......

  • @ssearl3231
    @ssearl3231 Рік тому

    I think you cut an inch or two off the barrel and recrown it until you find the sweet spot.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - that sometimes works; but this gun has a brake. Thanks...............

  • @gunnrwallace6323
    @gunnrwallace6323 Рік тому

    They will make it right. But you will have to twist that one off and ship it to them to look at it.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - Ken at Brux has been very helpful thus far; suggested we try one more thing before we return it. Stay tuned..........thanks.

  • @renotimberwolf2139
    @renotimberwolf2139 Рік тому

    I like your work ethics! I don’t build guns but I’ve bought and reloaded for 50 years. Trying to make these rack guns shoot quarter minute are almost impossible for me. Once in a while, I’ll get a 6 mm BR behind a old Cooper model 22 and get lucky.. I’m at the point in my life where I wish I had of contacted you and not go through all the headaches and expense of buying and selling these rack guns!

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - we have had so many wise and insightful comments from this video...........sincerely, thank you.

    • @gilream
      @gilream Рік тому

      Pay once, cry once. It took me a long time to learn that lesson...I was born shortly after Eisenhower was inaugurated.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      @@gilream Dear Sir - so true.....................thanks.

  • @RoboDriller
    @RoboDriller Рік тому

    I want to see the bore scope of this Barrel both dirty and then clean

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      Dear Sir - after we pull it from the receiver................stay tuned. Thanks.

  • @bear-tv
    @bear-tv Рік тому

    "This one's not too bad" They just don't get it do they 😂

  • @greg9486
    @greg9486 Рік тому

    twist wrong ? posable barrel marked wrong

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - highly doubtful but possible. Ken at Brux wants it back, so we shall see. Thanks........

  • @michaelhill6451
    @michaelhill6451 Рік тому

    I agree, that's not good enough for a $9,000 gun. I have a Tikka CTR that will consistently shoot sub 1/2 MOA groups, it was like that out of the box too. I'd also be furious if a custom rifle was shooting like that.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - agreed. However, that price includes scope, rings, etc..............thanks.

    • @michaelhill6451
      @michaelhill6451 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums Yes, I'm sure it's well worth the price, especially considering it was put together by someone like yourself who actually cares. You can't pay someone to care.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      @@michaelhill6451 Dear Sir - just raw rifle components are now $3,500 - $4,500..........crazy expensive. Thanks.

    • @ericlohmeyer8720
      @ericlohmeyer8720 Рік тому

      Price is about 9k minus the price of the scope. Scope was an additional 3.7k

  • @tallyman15
    @tallyman15 Рік тому

    Have you tried a tuner brake?

  • @jasonrad9332
    @jasonrad9332 Рік тому

    Love your passion!

  • @Dave-wd8yg
    @Dave-wd8yg Рік тому +3

    we need more people like you..

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +2

      Dear Sir - we need more people like George Washington, Billy Graham and Ronald Reagan; but I sincerely appreciate your encouragement. Thanks...........

  • @85ZERO17
    @85ZERO17 Рік тому

    WHATS VICKY WEARING

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - gotta love a man who knows his priorities............Thanks.

    • @85ZERO17
      @85ZERO17 Рік тому

      @@quarterminutemagnums FIGURED YOU WERE ALL WORKED UP FOR A REASON

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому +1

      @@85ZERO17 Dear Sir - what's Vickie wearing? Best comment of the decade!!!

  • @rickyspeakman4445
    @rickyspeakman4445 Рік тому

    It could be a lot of things! From gun parts, loads, to a poor day of shooting. But I know, a custom gun should shoot a lot of different loads really good. You should have quit shooting at thirty and left. That is on you! You have been doing this along time. Getting that upset will cause a heart attack.

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - I am kind of partial to strokes myself................Thanks.

  • @brianbonney2895
    @brianbonney2895 Рік тому

    My cryogenic barrel shot like that tell I got past 225 rounds that gun makes me look good now, I know that's a big expense for them rounds but considering the time you said you would have invested and the cost what have you got to lose?

    • @quarterminutemagnums
      @quarterminutemagnums  Рік тому

      Dear Sir - 225 rounds of 33xc would put me in the poor house or Hospital - or both. Thanks.........