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Gunsmithing
Sako barrel thread question
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<blockquote data-quote="sinarms" data-source="post: 519452" data-attributes="member: 27649"><p>I am pretty sure it is metric, but for the little it cost to get a good barrel properly fitted compared to trying to make another one work "ok" shouldn't even be a concern. For what it costs to touch off each round of 338 Lapua I would get a high end barrel and make sure it is as accurate as possible. I would recommend a Brux or any other high end barrel. I myself kind of like cutting metric threads as it gives me something a little different to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinarms, post: 519452, member: 27649"] I am pretty sure it is metric, but for the little it cost to get a good barrel properly fitted compared to trying to make another one work "ok" shouldn't even be a concern. For what it costs to touch off each round of 338 Lapua I would get a high end barrel and make sure it is as accurate as possible. I would recommend a Brux or any other high end barrel. I myself kind of like cutting metric threads as it gives me something a little different to do. [/QUOTE]
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