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<blockquote data-quote="specweldtom" data-source="post: 512813" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>This turned out to be one of the better threads on Shaw barrels. Good info, and experienced opinions.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the forum Ed. Your post is the way to start off with a bang. I hope you stay with it. My one experience with E.R. Shaw barrels was about 40 yrs ago. I bought a .270 Winchester on a military Mauser action with a 26" sporter weight Shaw barrel installed and blued by them. It was good enough to win several Any-Any rifle matches at 600 yds. (after my brother got it from me and started shooting it).</p><p></p><p>I'm fixing to put together a .220 Swift for myself with an older (10-15 Yrs?) Adams & Bennett short-chambered 24" cr-moly varmint weight barrel that'll be screwed onto an engraved commercial Mauser action. I don't know if A & B made the barrel or if Shaw made it, but I hope it's a good one.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specweldtom, post: 512813, member: 2580"] This turned out to be one of the better threads on Shaw barrels. Good info, and experienced opinions. Welcome to the forum Ed. Your post is the way to start off with a bang. I hope you stay with it. My one experience with E.R. Shaw barrels was about 40 yrs ago. I bought a .270 Winchester on a military Mauser action with a 26" sporter weight Shaw barrel installed and blued by them. It was good enough to win several Any-Any rifle matches at 600 yds. (after my brother got it from me and started shooting it). I'm fixing to put together a .220 Swift for myself with an older (10-15 Yrs?) Adams & Bennett short-chambered 24" cr-moly varmint weight barrel that'll be screwed onto an engraved commercial Mauser action. I don't know if A & B made the barrel or if Shaw made it, but I hope it's a good one. Tom [/QUOTE]
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