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Douglas barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 258404" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>I have a Savage with a 243AI with over 1800 rounds and it still shoots in the 2's throat is a little worn. I have another barrel that I switch to and it is in a 220 Swift and it shoots in the 2's. If you are looking for just a good hunting rifle barrel they OK in my book.</p><p> If I was building a competitive bench rifle I would not have a Douglas. The finish in the bore is a little rough compared to other manufacturers to begin with. But still alot better than a factory rifle. They have been around a long time. </p><p> If I was building from the action up I would opt for a Hart (30cal) or Kreiger. My 2c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 258404, member: 873"] I have a Savage with a 243AI with over 1800 rounds and it still shoots in the 2's throat is a little worn. I have another barrel that I switch to and it is in a 220 Swift and it shoots in the 2's. If you are looking for just a good hunting rifle barrel they OK in my book. If I was building a competitive bench rifle I would not have a Douglas. The finish in the bore is a little rough compared to other manufacturers to begin with. But still alot better than a factory rifle. They have been around a long time. If I was building from the action up I would opt for a Hart (30cal) or Kreiger. My 2c. [/QUOTE]
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