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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry M" data-source="post: 1345838" data-attributes="member: 6330"><p>IMO - learned from the School-of-Hard-Knocks is that fitting the barrel to a properly prepared action is a CRITICAL step in any rifles accuracy potential. While it is possible to have a great (or lucky) gunsmith put together a real shooter with mediocre parts. It is also VERY possible for an unskilled (sloppy) gunsmith to RUIN the best components available.</p><p></p><p>I suggest that you pick a well known gunsmith in your area; see who is building Bench Rest of F-Class rifles locally or go with a national famous gunsmith. Having barrels setback and rechambered or taken off and thrown away is an expensive and frustrating process. I know and have the T-shirts...</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry M, post: 1345838, member: 6330"] IMO - learned from the School-of-Hard-Knocks is that fitting the barrel to a properly prepared action is a CRITICAL step in any rifles accuracy potential. While it is possible to have a great (or lucky) gunsmith put together a real shooter with mediocre parts. It is also VERY possible for an unskilled (sloppy) gunsmith to RUIN the best components available. I suggest that you pick a well known gunsmith in your area; see who is building Bench Rest of F-Class rifles locally or go with a national famous gunsmith. Having barrels setback and rechambered or taken off and thrown away is an expensive and frustrating process. I know and have the T-shirts... Good luck Jerry [/QUOTE]
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