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Rebarrel ruger predator worth it?!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2569413" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>No hesitation, rebarrel it with a prefit. You'd literally still be ahead even if you hadn't upgraded other stuff. </p><p></p><p>I recommend crown ridge barrel works, they were such a pleasure to deal with and my barrel was at my house within a week. The only reason it took that long was I had reamer/twist questions which he responded to in a timely fashion. He keeps stuff in stock, small but good selection. hopefully he still has the supplies on hand, I did this a year and a half ago. A few tools from Midway and a janky homemade barrel vise and I was in business. Or you could take it to a smith and have him true the receiver and lugs while he's at it. You'd have all the benefits of a custom rifle without the parts that make you want to baby it more than you should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2569413, member: 115819"] No hesitation, rebarrel it with a prefit. You'd literally still be ahead even if you hadn't upgraded other stuff. I recommend crown ridge barrel works, they were such a pleasure to deal with and my barrel was at my house within a week. The only reason it took that long was I had reamer/twist questions which he responded to in a timely fashion. He keeps stuff in stock, small but good selection. hopefully he still has the supplies on hand, I did this a year and a half ago. A few tools from Midway and a janky homemade barrel vise and I was in business. Or you could take it to a smith and have him true the receiver and lugs while he's at it. You'd have all the benefits of a custom rifle without the parts that make you want to baby it more than you should. [/QUOTE]
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