But Ackley wasn't a match barrel maker.
It will be interesting to see if these techniques are adopted by the high end barrel makers. That will be the ultimate measure of correctness.
We are so far of topic here I will just go ahead and continue. Ken Erdman won the 1982 and 1983 National Service rifle championships with a Garands using barrels made on P.O. Ackley rifle barreling equipment. Just to pat my self on the back, I was part of the build team for the 1983 rifle.
I have a barrel made on Ackleys equipment and chambered in .219 Donaldson Wasp that has fired a 3 shoot group under .138" at 100 yards. Ackley inspected that barrel and then handed it tme and said that barrel is going to be a good shooter...Ackley made a lot of Match barrels.
The bench rest a punching some very impressive very small and close to ne hole groups already. True Benchresters would just yawn at such large .138" group.
There have seen a number these new process for rifle boring that have come along over the years. Some work, others are just hype. Is this hype or will it really work...only time will tell...and I hope these guy never give up trying because this hobby would get boring real quick if they did.