I have a M3 in 22 cal with a 600mm barrel on order, I would like to read about any accuracy testing that has been conducted without a carbon sleeve and then with one installed .
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I have a M3 600mm in .25 with a carbon fiber sleeve (not bonded to the liner). The rifle is VERY accurate with or without the sleeve. Accuracy difference with out without the sleeve is negligible, but I do feel that the POI is more consistent with the sleeve installed. The main reason I installed the sleeve is because I couldn't stand the factory o-rings that go on the liner. The carbon sleeve makes removing/installing the liner so much better. Perhaps bonding the sleeve to the liner would yield better results? I don't think so in my case. My backyard range is 75yds and at that distance the rifle can usually shoot 1 hole groups (if I'm doing my part), so I'm not sure how much room for improvement there is. Either way it was worth the $30 upgrade to no longer have to deal with the liner o-rings.
I have mine on a .25 caliber, and bonded it. Was hoping the inconsistency in grouping would be improved. So far my testing hasn't shown that improvement, it behaves different now and I haven't found the consistency yet that I hoped it would. I'm actually thinking the harmonic tuner that's on the way from FX may actually be what this gun needs. I wish I had tested it without bonding it first as there is no going back after you go down that path. I watched Ernest's latest video and followed that advise. My perspective is now use the sleeve in lieu of the o rings and test it. If you see poi shifts, then bond it. If it shoots like you want without bonding it, you're done. I'm really starting to believe in the inherent accuracy my .30 caliber has and shooting that one more, just costs a lot more per shot and takes way more air.