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    Hardy barrels

    Hi folks.

    So my beloved 284 hasn't been shooting its normal self for a period of time. I've done all the checks for my reloads. So I took it into a smith to have a look at.

    In short firecracking 8" down the barrel.

    So barrel is well on it's way out. So for next year it'll be getting a new barrel. I have a few friends who run hardy stainless barrels as that would be probably what I'm after but I'd like to hear others experiences who have Hardy barrels.

    Cheers folks

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    Yep, run x3 hardy barrels.
    X2 7mm and a 6mm
    Very quick turnaround from ordering, all are accurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock river arms hunter View Post
    Hi folks.

    So my beloved 284 hasn't been shooting its normal self for a period of time. I've done all the checks for my reloads. So I took it into a smith to have a look at.

    In short firecracking 8" down the barrel.

    So barrel is well on it's way out. So for next year it'll be getting a new barrel. I have a few friends who run hardy stainless barrels as that would be probably what I'm after but I'd like to hear others experiences who have Hardy barrels.

    Cheers folks
    Hi, bought my 6.5CM Hardy rifle and very nice to look at but would not shoot consistently, would do 0.2moa then the next group 1.4moa..sent it back to Hardy and had a new 1:7.5 twist put on but exactly the same.. there are many other blanks that just shoot great you should look at..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kahle View Post
    Hi, bought my 6.5CM Hardy rifle and very nice to look at but would not shoot consistently, would do 0.2moa then the next group 1.4moa..sent it back to Hardy and had a new 1:7.5 twist put on but exactly the same.. there are many other blanks that just shoot great you should look at..
    Get it back to Ian I reckon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kahle View Post
    Hi, bought my 6.5CM Hardy rifle and very nice to look at but would not shoot consistently, would do 0.2moa then the next group 1.4moa..sent it back to Hardy and had a new 1:7.5 twist put on but exactly the same.. there are many other blanks that just shoot great you should look at..
    That sounds like a bedding or optical system type problem tbf. Especially If it persisted across 2 barrels

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    Another vote for Hardy stainless barrel. I’ve had a couple of heavy contours and both have been epic shooters. My 6GT just keeps putting smiles on my face. Fast turnaround too and it’s a quality local product. No need to order a Bartelin

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    Same experience here. Credit where credit is due. This is a 30" straight 1.25" bbl, one of a batch done for the NZ Team. Chambered in .284. This is 60 shots at 300m. 51 of those hit the centre X

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    My new 1-8 barrel is going well.
    Just checked Zero yesterday before validating and did this.
    My carbon 300nm is grouping 80mm at 840m as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    My new 1-8 barrel is going well.
    Just checked Zero yesterday before validating and did this.
    My carbon 300nm is grouping 80mm at 840m as well.

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    Probably of note is the 300 nm shot is a cold bore shot aiming at that corner.


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    I think we are lucky enough to have a good choice of makers right here in NZ without having to import.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnd View Post
    I think we are lucky enough to have a good choice of makers right here in NZ without having to import.
    Yes. I have a Hardy 300saum barrel and a Trueflight .223 and they are both excellent. Ive never heard a bad thing said about Vulcan barrels either.

    One caution though is it is now damn expensive re-barreling (can be north of $1,300) and its sometimes cheaper to buy another lightly used complete rifle.
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    What is the going rate for a re-barrel these days ? Stainless not CF jobs. Last one I had done a couple of years back (pre- Covid) was about $1200 IiRC. $800ish for barrel and $3-400 for smithing

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    Quote Originally Posted by chainsaw View Post
    What is the going rate for a re-barrel these days ? Stainless not CF jobs. Last one I had done a couple of years back (pre- Covid) was about $1200 IiRC. $800ish for barrel and $3-400 for smithing
    I have been quoted $1,500 inc fitting by Trueflight and anoother (cant rememeber) for a sporter so yes. Hardy might be a little cheaper.

    Not worth it for most hunting rifles i guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 300CALMAN View Post
    I have been quoted $1,500 inc fitting by Trueflight and anoother (cant rememeber) for a sporter so yes. Hardy might be a little cheaper.

    Not worth it for most hunting rifles i guess.
    Late last year I paid $1800 for new barrel, accurizing action, threading and fluting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobba View Post
    Late last year I paid $1800 for new barrel, accurizing action, threading and fluting.
    It all adds up!
    Are you happy with the end result and did you go in with your eyes wide open re the price or was that a surprise?

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