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ER Shaw barrels from EABCO
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<blockquote data-quote="tmtreiber" data-source="post: 590968" data-attributes="member: 30204"><p>I am wanting to re-barrel my old Savage 110. It has a factory 22" bbl. E. Arthur Brown is selling Savage drop in barrels from ER Shaw for $200. I have seen mixed reviews regarding ER Shaw barrels. All I want is for it to shoot better than the old factory barrel (1 moa consitently). </p><p> </p><p>The most common response to similar posts is "save your pennies and get a better barrel". I don't want to spend $300 - $400 on a new barrel. I would just as soon buy another rifle from the local gun shop. I want to try my hand at re-barreling my Savage and I am wandering if these barrels will suffice. </p><p> </p><p>I have also seen many posts about these barrels not "cleaning" well. What is meant by that? I usually clean my barrel thoroughly after a day at the range. I also run a slightly dampened patch (Hoppes #9) about every 6-10 shots followed by a couple dry patches. Is this practice sufficient for one of these "hard to clean" barrels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmtreiber, post: 590968, member: 30204"] I am wanting to re-barrel my old Savage 110. It has a factory 22" bbl. E. Arthur Brown is selling Savage drop in barrels from ER Shaw for $200. I have seen mixed reviews regarding ER Shaw barrels. All I want is for it to shoot better than the old factory barrel (1 moa consitently). The most common response to similar posts is "save your pennies and get a better barrel". I don't want to spend $300 - $400 on a new barrel. I would just as soon buy another rifle from the local gun shop. I want to try my hand at re-barreling my Savage and I am wandering if these barrels will suffice. I have also seen many posts about these barrels not "cleaning" well. What is meant by that? I usually clean my barrel thoroughly after a day at the range. I also run a slightly dampened patch (Hoppes #9) about every 6-10 shots followed by a couple dry patches. Is this practice sufficient for one of these "hard to clean" barrels? [/QUOTE]
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