They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Top photo is from a US manufactured barrel about to be fitted tomorrow. Bottom photo is a TSE barrel I refused to fit. Just not worth the trouble and it seems the same philosophy from the Graham Bugden era of MAB has carried on to the current owner. Graham told me years ago that the "chatter" was an accuracy advancement that was used to good effect by some South African mob. Well that and the continued use of 416 that was way too soft for chambers with thin tenon walls was the end for me. Graham did some very good rimfire barrels for me back in the day but only after insistence they be lapped to remove the corrugated road effect.
Why people are not using Alan Swan's barrels is beyond me. Very well priced, good lead time and the young lad has really put the effort into getting good steel and the latest technology. Neville still makes a great barrel but his manner at times and lead times has put a lot of people off. Many may not know that Neville's barrels have been fitted to some top name rifles in the US which has meant for a long time we here are fed what we can get if we can get it. Shame really as I consider his barrels equal to any US manufacturer barring Krieger.. They are without doubt the best barrel statistically I have used. Never had an ordinary one which says a lot about cut barrels versus pull or push button rifling.


