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I'm currently working with Crosman barrel engineers to fix this exact problem. Their issue is that they can't change their tooling process in one shot........it's a work in progress. I recently recrowned a new Crosman barrel, and told the engineer of that fact, and he had solutions already lined up, waiting to be implemented. It'll get better, but the tooling change will be a slow transition, not a quick one.
When, and as they change their equipment for the better, they are going to be giving me different types and design barrels to test and evaluate. These will be in .177 only, as I generally don't shoot .22. They will be expanding their methods in creating different types of barrels, rifling, and twist rates. When they start producing a barrel that steps up accuracy and quality, I'll post my findings, provided I am allowed to by them.
Tom Holland
Field Target Tech
I'm currently working with Crosman barrel engineers to fix this exact problem. Their issue is that they can't change their tooling process in one shot........it's a work in progress. I recently recrowned a new Crosman barrel, and told the engineer of that fact, and he had solutions already lined up, waiting to be implemented. It'll get better, but the tooling change will be a slow transition, not a quick one.
When, and as they change their equipment for the better, they are going to be giving me different types and design barrels to test and evaluate. These will be in .177 only, as I generally don't shoot .22. They will be expanding their methods in creating different types of barrels, rifling, and twist rates. When they start producing a barrel that steps up accuracy and quality, I'll post my findings, provided I am allowed to by them.
Tom Holland
Field Target Tech
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