friend you, those barrels that travis sells are not very good, and I have a friend who has a youngest marauder .22 217 1:18 with a TJ barrel that does rabbit hunt at 180 meters without losing its precision, mechanized by bill greathouse, he He is using the tool that Jim Gaske used, that is what they really know how to work a TJ barrel, not everyone knows how to machine a TJ barrel, I have TJ at .25 .30 now I'm going to have the .22 machined I'll show you that The machinist knows what he is going to order and he is going to ask the TJ company for the diameter that the customer wants, I am going to have a .218 machined 1:18
Travis did not sell barrels. He was one of two Engineers at JSAR. they are TJ's. As far as Gaska goes, who do you think the engineer was for Gaska? Yep, Travis! the issue is the twist and bore is wrong for slugs. They ordered the wrong spec's. I put in my suggestions and they ignored them. they were (many models) advertised as slug/pellet barrels. Yet were not slug capable. I have two here now. GRRRR!!!
Nothing wrong with the machining. The spec's of the barrels were inappropriate for what was supposed to be a top slug shooting AG.
to be fair neither Travis nor the other tech and experience with slug shooting I put in my two cents as I have years of experience, but it was unheeded. Why, because most of the slug makers are designing slugs to shoot in pellet barrels. "Slugs" are bullets', pure and simple. For top performance, a bullet shooing barrel is needed. They have been around for a very long time after all. I do however see their thinking. Not many ever day airgun shooters cast and have to rely on what the producers offer. Hence, barrels designed for pellets to handle the slugs designed of airgun barrels. Four my own personal use, an terrible compromise.
Not only did JSAR see this way, so does ever single major airgun manufacturer out there. Now the issue is finding a slug that the barrels, (designed for pellets), in the standard offerings can handle. FX is the ONLY that is just beginning to scratch the surface of this. How, by designing a slug that conforms the the barrel more like a pellet.
I've written Matt Dubber on this, but he simply ignored it. (It was his idea to include the far too tight choke. It is only for the FX Slug, not our every day slugs and is way over kill. The only slug that I know o from different suppliers that is designed for an actual slug barrel currently offered by companies such as NSA is the .257 and some of the .308's.
I have a hard time understanding any of this as proper barrels are readily available for shooting slugs (bullets), . And exactly why the TJ's work!