native hunter wrote:
I would like to know a bit more about what makes an accurate rimfire barrel.

As Tony said Good ammo first.
Now I see the different makers have them available in 14/16 twist rates and in 3 & 4 groove rifling, also obviously different lenghts and tapers.

2,3,4,5 and 6 groove barrels are available, by in large 3,4 and 5 groove work the best. I use 4 groove lilja or at the moment 5 groove Broughton until I can get a 4 groove broughton. Twist rates have gone from 14 up to 17.5, 17 and 17.5 twist barrels have trouble stabilizing the bulits at certain air temps. I use 16 or 16.5. The other bit you have not mentioned is land profile the brought 5c or the Shilen ratchet are prefered at the moment. Barrel profile I will only use straight profile because removeing metal from the outside of the barrel makes the inside bigger (buttoned and cut barrels) why that is bad I will cover later.
Then there is the machining work including,chamber & crown.

Chamber and crown location on every single barrel will be different and is critical to get correct.
Why is it that custom barrels are considered superior when they say companies like walther,anschutz and the like have won world records,do they rebarrel the actions.??

They win gold medals and set records because every rifle is tested before they leave the shop floor, the very best a kept back for sponsored shootors and teams, you or I will never get one.
Can you have a good rimfire barrel that will get better results with a re- chambering to a specific ammo.??

Yes and No, if you go from a hunting chamber to a target chamber you will get improvment. If you go from an old tapered chamber to the new parrell chamber you will get improvement. I use a Eley specific reamer but my rifles always shoot better with Lapua, go figure. The other thing if the crown and chamber are in the wrong spots changing them will improve things
Whats considered the best rimfire barrel length.??:) What the barrel tells you is correct, you need the chamber in a nice even part of the barrel only slightly (0.002 thou) bigger than the crown end. You want the crown to be at the tightest and roundest part of the barrel as possible, about 24" is considered ideal but anywhere from 22 - 26 will do.
I have been looking it seems theres a lot more to it.!!

Yes there is.
Can you get good and bad custom barrels.??(ie-ten barrels from one company and a few maybe exceptional.??).

Yes but I will usally have it worked out which is the best well before the first shot is fired. I have not had one worse than a factory barrel.
Is a shorter heavy barrel considered more accurate than a longer heavy barrel.??.

No either can be accurate, a longer barrel will be easier to tune however. I however only use skinny barrels .850" normally.
Just a few questions to get things started.
Regards
native.
PS- Yes and of course the ammo.!!
