Description

This 20 inch heavy barrel comes with a match grade crown and was supplied to us as surplus overruns from a well-known contractor within the industry. They are machined out of 4150 blanks and have a Melonite finish. There are no markings on this barrel, and it is not threaded for a muzzle device. These barrels are perfect for precision bench rest shooting and for states that require an HBAR configuration.

Barrel diameters:

.950" - .850" - .730"

.750" gas block journal

Length - 20"
Material - 4150 Chrome Moly Vanadium
Profile - HBAR Heavy Profile
Finish - Melonite
Gas System Length - Rifle-Length
Gas Block Journal - .750
Gas Port Size - .094"
Twist Rate - 1:7 inches
Muzzle - Target Crown - Not threaded
Weight - 50 oz
Feedramps - Rifle
MPN#: AX-CLT-20

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Just ordered one, hopefully it shoots better than my Criterion.

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FYI one of the reviews on their website states it is a green Mtn. barrel.

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$109.99 NOT $85. Nothing I could find implying that there's a discount code.

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That's yesterday deal

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Is this a Match grade barrel or just the crown?

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FYI, reached out to website to ask about manufacturing company and they said they’re 99% sure it was Colt. Will update when they respond from my question of “how” they’re so sure

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I take it, that you never got an answer. My research shows the unusual variation from the typical HBAR contour, and the recessed muzzle were used on Colt Match Target rifle barrels. It appears Colt contracted Green Mountain Rifle Barrels to produce all their Target Match (TM) series barrels from the beginning to the end of production. Colt required the chambers to be chrome lined on all MT series barrels. Most of the bores were also chrome lined, but some were not. I have been unable to fine any mention of the application of Melonite finish to the MT barrels. If Right to Bear will verify that these barrels were purchased from Green Mountain everything should be good to go. It would be understandable why they would avoid the expense of chrome lining, and use melonite. However if they won't verify Green Mountain as their source, then the mystery continues.

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I dont know about you guys but my 20" ghost/grid upper shoots sub moa with axe muzzle break. I'd be upset if my rifle shot more than 1 moa. 1/8 twist ghost/grid upper barrel. Am I missing something?

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Whoever down voted is a moron. I bought a Bear Creek Barrel and a known barrel at the exact same specs and materials. One barrel was shooting 1.5 moa and the other about 5 moa. The Bear Creek barrel was RMA'd and replacement was good for 2-3 moa. Needless to say I don't buy Bear Creekm anymore.

This COULD be a good barrel but depends on who actually made it.

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Fact is BCA guaranteed 1 MOA, makes barrels for a lot of other Cos and for the $ can’t be touched. A lot of this hate is butt hurt more expensive barrel makers posting BS.

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True!

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Just because a company guarantees a 1 MOA doesn't mean anything. BCA consistently has problems with accuracy, hence why they are so cheap. Just because you have a positive experience, that doesn't negate the 100's of posts on Arfcom/FB groups that show otherwise.

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BCA has made leaps and bounds in the QC department. My first upper from then was mehh at best. Recently I bought a 350lgnd upper from them for a hunt in a straight wall state. Out of the box I was grouping a quarter at 115yds. I continued my luck and have purchased a 5.56, 223w, and 300blk. All punching a quarter to half dollar at 120 yds. Just have to find the right ammo.

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To save 4.99 is nothing!

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