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MGM Barrels: Standard vs. Shilen Select Match
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<blockquote data-quote="tikkat3270wsm" data-source="post: 992197" data-attributes="member: 27063"><p>Just my 2 cents worth, if everyone doesn't mind. It took me 3 years or so to buy my new tube. I talked with just about every barrel maker, either on the phone or at The Great Outdoors Show in Pa. Spent a good number of hrs on this site, asking questions, being a pain in the *** to some on here, without one complaint from anyone. This site has more knowledge on shooting, barrels, rebuilding than anyone else . On that note, through my research,I have found that Brux was the easiest to talk to, order from. No attitude, just great people. Len was a hoot to talk with, treated me like i was a long time friend that i have not talked to in a while. If you have not already mad a choice, Give Brux a call. I ordered a .277 #8 twist in 10 contour, it was ready in 4 months. i could have had one sooner, but I needed a 8 twist. For 325 to your door, cant be beat. Plus, all their barrels are the best possible. what everyone else calls "Match Grade" is their standard.</p><p> Thanks for listening,</p><p> Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tikkat3270wsm, post: 992197, member: 27063"] Just my 2 cents worth, if everyone doesn't mind. It took me 3 years or so to buy my new tube. I talked with just about every barrel maker, either on the phone or at The Great Outdoors Show in Pa. Spent a good number of hrs on this site, asking questions, being a pain in the *** to some on here, without one complaint from anyone. This site has more knowledge on shooting, barrels, rebuilding than anyone else . On that note, through my research,I have found that Brux was the easiest to talk to, order from. No attitude, just great people. Len was a hoot to talk with, treated me like i was a long time friend that i have not talked to in a while. If you have not already mad a choice, Give Brux a call. I ordered a .277 #8 twist in 10 contour, it was ready in 4 months. i could have had one sooner, but I needed a 8 twist. For 325 to your door, cant be beat. Plus, all their barrels are the best possible. what everyone else calls "Match Grade" is their standard. Thanks for listening, Craig [/QUOTE]
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