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Exactly what is it to "Cryo" a barrel?

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  • He Dog
    The Sight Lines Lens is a nice product, you are most welcome. Most gunbuilders feel the cryo process is a waste of time and money. It is a currently faddish, but fading gimmick.
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  • competentone
    Josey's going "Bin Laden hunting"! That's what I think.Josey,I really don't have experience with highly accurate rifles, but it has always amazed me how different manufactures/variations of ammo result in serious differences in accuracy in my "just average" firearms.If (or I should say "when") I get something (that Armalite AR-30 looks interesting, but I'm saving for a new truck first) for very high accuracy, I'll be buying samples of all the brands/variations of ammo I can find, just to see what shoots best.I really like muzzle brakes--but then I'm a big sissy when it comes to recoil. (And "man enough" to admit it!)Just my two cents (although not answering any of your specific questions).Joe
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  • JustC
    cryo treating a barrel involves reducing the barrel temp. to some ungodly freezing point. This removes any "weak" spots or less dense areas in the steel as the metal contracts under these extreme cold temps. I do have a lot of experience with Highly accurate rifles and know a benchrest record holder. The cryo process seems to make the barrel fouling harder to remove. most competitors I know are not doing it to their newer guns. I just finished a 280 Ackley with a 700 rem action, H&S precision stock, jewell trigger, Pacnor contour 875 27 1/2" stainless barrel etc etc etc and I didn't do it. As you can tell, I am not concerned about the cost and I still didn't do it.
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  • kimberkid
    This is identical my Remington 700 VSSF in .308, however I usually have it in my "Ultimate Varminter" stock. It just depends on how much you want to spend as to how "Trick" you go. This JP Enterprise "Recoil Eleminator" makes the .308 feel about like an AR-15 ... maybe a little less.
    GUN CONTROL: If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention!kimberkid@gunbroker.zzn.com
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  • JustC
    kimberkid, Beautiful piece. I take it you also like the satisfaction of tight groups at long distances and don't really concern yourself with petty details like cost. Thats not a factory barrel is it?
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  • kimberkid
    Yes! It is a factory barrel the VSSF stands for "Varmint Synthitic Stainless Fluted", besides the brake I've added a timmney trigger and had it Cryo'ed ... on a good day (with handloads) I can cover 10 rounds from 200 yds with a nickle. Thats not exactly in the .2's but it makes me smile
    GUN CONTROL: If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention!kimberkid@gunbroker.zzn.com
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