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Any one have any experiences with Colerain barrels I am building my first smoothbore and was wondering if they are worth the extra $$? :thanks:
 
I have 3 in 62 cal and have had good luck with all.
i have heard a couple guys say they had to polish up the barrel but i never have seen the need
 
My son and I just bought a couple of 20 ga. 44" colerain barrels for a winter project. Have a colerain barrel on my haines that I just finished . Am very pleased with the way it shoots. Hoping to take deer with it this season.
 
Thank for the replies,I am going to use mine for small game and deer are the Colerain barrels better than average round ball shooters? :hatsoff:
 
Can't really say at this stage . Only other than colerain is a douglas at this point. Was interested in a long hammock. Son has one in 36cal. Man it shoots a group if I had found one at friendship would have bought it.
 
The main thing with smoothbore barrels is that they be straight and have a consistent bore. It's hard to make one highly accurate with a round ball. That's why rifling was invented. I'd be surprised if there was a lot of difference in accuracy between smoothbore barrels from different makers. I buy based on profile and gauge and length and who can deliver what I need, then exterior finish.
 
The .20 Ga Colerain barrel I used on a customer's gun that I finished three weeks ago shot as well as I am capable of shooting with a smoothie and round ball. I was quite satisfied with it's performance. I can shoot well enough to occaisionally win local shoots if that really matters.... :yakyak: BJH
 
I would recommend a Getz,or Rice, if you want quality. Colrains are always a gamble, and the house has the odds. I have seen too many with tight spots and rough bores. I stopped buying them a few years back, and now will not use one if it was free.
 
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