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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Having a factory barrel threaded yay or nay
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<blockquote data-quote="Janno05" data-source="post: 2187631" data-attributes="member: 26824"><p>I had a savage 10 flcp-k in .223 that was factory threaded in 5/8x24. It shoots 1/2 moa consistently, but I couldn't find a mount for my .223 can in that thread pitch. Had the gun re-threaded to 1/2x28 by ga precision (125 bucks) and it shot just as well as it did before. If you are happy with the performance of the barrel and are already reloading for the rifle, I say just get it threaded. They don't have to pull the barrel, so you won't have to remeasure everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janno05, post: 2187631, member: 26824"] I had a savage 10 flcp-k in .223 that was factory threaded in 5/8x24. It shoots 1/2 moa consistently, but I couldn’t find a mount for my .223 can in that thread pitch. Had the gun re-threaded to 1/2x28 by ga precision (125 bucks) and it shot just as well as it did before. If you are happy with the performance of the barrel and are already reloading for the rifle, I say just get it threaded. They don’t have to pull the barrel, so you won’t have to remeasure everything. [/QUOTE]
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