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To Bed or Not Bed the Recoil Lug in New McMillian Edge Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcS" data-source="post: 784504" data-attributes="member: 64399"><p>I use Bartlein the most but Brux, Krieger, Obermeyer, and Broughton are some other good ones. Just about any of them would be far better than a factory barrel. Not just in accuracy but in how easy they are to clean because they're hand lapped and the finish in the bore is so smooth and slick that a factory barrel seems as rough as a cob in comparison. </p><p></p><p>My personal .300's are cut to 26" and I don't like to hunt with a brake so that's where I leave them. </p><p></p><p>Marc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcS, post: 784504, member: 64399"] I use Bartlein the most but Brux, Krieger, Obermeyer, and Broughton are some other good ones. Just about any of them would be far better than a factory barrel. Not just in accuracy but in how easy they are to clean because they're hand lapped and the finish in the bore is so smooth and slick that a factory barrel seems as rough as a cob in comparison. My personal .300's are cut to 26" and I don't like to hunt with a brake so that's where I leave them. Marc [/QUOTE]
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