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Custom barrel - accuracy expectations
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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 496170" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>if you are going to pay that much ($750) for a rebarrel i would look at benchmark barrels out of arlington, wa. it was only $525 for them to do a similar job for me. if you are right handed (im not) you should look into a greybull stock for $325. thats $850 for a new stock and barrel. also have someone else shoot the rifle that is a known competent shooter. Im not saying your not im just saying that if the stock fit is off or some other problem is being induced i always have someone else test it before i do anything. just a thought. oh and the benchmark barrel was a match grade stainless and beadblasted for that price. I havent seen that anywhere as of yet. check 6mmbr.com for some feedback on them. Im not getting paid by them or anything but there turn around time on a rebarrel was like 6-8 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 496170, member: 25605"] if you are going to pay that much ($750) for a rebarrel i would look at benchmark barrels out of arlington, wa. it was only $525 for them to do a similar job for me. if you are right handed (im not) you should look into a greybull stock for $325. thats $850 for a new stock and barrel. also have someone else shoot the rifle that is a known competent shooter. Im not saying your not im just saying that if the stock fit is off or some other problem is being induced i always have someone else test it before i do anything. just a thought. oh and the benchmark barrel was a match grade stainless and beadblasted for that price. I havent seen that anywhere as of yet. check 6mmbr.com for some feedback on them. Im not getting paid by them or anything but there turn around time on a rebarrel was like 6-8 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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