Hunter John
36 Cal.
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I just recently purchased a brand new unshot .50 cal Renegade, but it has the QLA at the end of the barrel. Didn't realize it before I purchased. My intention was the shoot RBs exclusively out of it.
Anyway, I've read that the QLA sometimes causes fits when you shoot RBs as the ball partially slips off the patch when seating and/or the QLA could be off center creating unequal pressure around the bore as the ball exits the barrel. My understanding is that RB accuracy is a real tossup with QLA barrels.
Sooooo, what should I do? Sell the barrel? Keep it and accept whatever RB accuracy it delivers? Get it rebored to a .54 or .58 with 1-70 round bottom rifling? Something else?
What would you do? Suggestions?
Anyway, I've read that the QLA sometimes causes fits when you shoot RBs as the ball partially slips off the patch when seating and/or the QLA could be off center creating unequal pressure around the bore as the ball exits the barrel. My understanding is that RB accuracy is a real tossup with QLA barrels.
Sooooo, what should I do? Sell the barrel? Keep it and accept whatever RB accuracy it delivers? Get it rebored to a .54 or .58 with 1-70 round bottom rifling? Something else?
What would you do? Suggestions?