Stainless vs Weathershield - Encore Barrels
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Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2005
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From: Pittsburgh, PA
I see the new T/C barrels with Weathershield are being promoted. They are significantly cheaper in price than rtheir stainless counterparts.
Does anyone know how these barrels will stand up vs Stainless ?
Any thoughts?
Does anyone know how these barrels will stand up vs Stainless ?
Any thoughts?
#2
Pay the moeny for the stainless.
The weather sheild is only on the outside. I have one of the Z5 Omegas with weathershield... while its shoots great and looks decent... i was hunting in the rain two seasons ago and got some water in the bore. I did my best with patches in the field to dry it out..... discharged it after a 3 hour morning hunt... cleaned it as soon as I hit the door that morning and ..... too late.... pitting 6inches down and in spots all the way to the muzzle. i was shocked it could rust that fast. I take exceptional care of my guns and baby my omega.... it still shoots great but it bothers the heck out of me everytime i look down that bore.
I have seriously considered purchasing another with a true stainless barrel... just because it bugs me so much... even though (amazingly) the gun still shoots exceptionally well with pits near the muzzle.
The weather sheild is only on the outside. I have one of the Z5 Omegas with weathershield... while its shoots great and looks decent... i was hunting in the rain two seasons ago and got some water in the bore. I did my best with patches in the field to dry it out..... discharged it after a 3 hour morning hunt... cleaned it as soon as I hit the door that morning and ..... too late.... pitting 6inches down and in spots all the way to the muzzle. i was shocked it could rust that fast. I take exceptional care of my guns and baby my omega.... it still shoots great but it bothers the heck out of me everytime i look down that bore.
I have seriously considered purchasing another with a true stainless barrel... just because it bugs me so much... even though (amazingly) the gun still shoots exceptionally well with pits near the muzzle.
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Spike
Joined: Mar 2011
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Thanks for the good report on weathersheild. I am in the process of buying three more barrels for my Pro Hunter. I am glad I started with stainless and will continue with stainless even if it costs a few more bucks.
I guess the old saying continues "You get what you pay for"
Safe Hunting! J
I guess the old saying continues "You get what you pay for"
Safe Hunting! J



