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Question - Rem 700 Classic .264 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1974563" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>For what it's worth . I have a Rem 700 264 mag I bought new in 1964. It took my best bull ever in 2014. This one rifle has taken considerable amount of deer & elk. Still shoots under an inch. Never, never have I shot more than two shots with out a cool down. Makes a significant difference as to barrel life. As to a new barrel I have used E.R Shaw for several barrel jobs. All have proved to provide stellar accuracy. All stainless. The last one about two years ago. About $450 , barrel installed & shipped back to me. For what it;s worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1974563, member: 109476"] For what it's worth . I have a Rem 700 264 mag I bought new in 1964. It took my best bull ever in 2014. This one rifle has taken considerable amount of deer & elk. Still shoots under an inch. Never, never have I shot more than two shots with out a cool down. Makes a significant difference as to barrel life. As to a new barrel I have used E.R Shaw for several barrel jobs. All have proved to provide stellar accuracy. All stainless. The last one about two years ago. About $450 , barrel installed & shipped back to me. For what it;s worth. [/QUOTE]
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