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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="slikmrc" data-source="post: 3063702" data-attributes="member: 116436"><p>Totally agree with you that there is a point the barrel needs to go. I also read that Tubbs said to use caution with FF more aggressive grit bullets on higher end lapped barrels. I've got a Montana Rifle Company barrel in 300 WSM I'm using the finer grit bullets on . Barrel looks great but has lost some accuracy. Never was impressed with the chamber on this rifle. Thinking about having my gunsmith cut a couple threads off the barrel and rechamber it. Figured it was a good barrel to try some of the TMS bullets on. Or it may end up in the garden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slikmrc, post: 3063702, member: 116436"] Totally agree with you that there is a point the barrel needs to go. I also read that Tubbs said to use caution with FF more aggressive grit bullets on higher end lapped barrels. I've got a Montana Rifle Company barrel in 300 WSM I'm using the finer grit bullets on . Barrel looks great but has lost some accuracy. Never was impressed with the chamber on this rifle. Thinking about having my gunsmith cut a couple threads off the barrel and rechamber it. Figured it was a good barrel to try some of the TMS bullets on. Or it may end up in the garden. [/QUOTE]
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