You pay for the precision of the boring and cutting, and for the polishing. Now, I DON'T have the skill to make my standard Colerain swamped barrel shoot better when I'm shooting it over when I have it sandbagged on a rest on a bench...so since my skill level does not exceed the quality and accuracy of my standard barrel...no reason for the added expense.
BUT there are folks out there who do have that skill level, and will spend the time to get that skill level and maintain that skill level, and for them, if they are competing, a match barrel makes sense.
Does the deer know that when I put that .530 round ball through it at 80 yards that on paper I could not put that ball through the same hole, but the guy I'm hunting with with his Rice barrel could? No. Do do the folks at the turkey shoot fear me and my rifle and my score...no...but it's all good :grin:
LD