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To thread or not to thread the muzzle ...
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<blockquote data-quote="112Savage" data-source="post: 2061241" data-attributes="member: 38801"><p>I think, especially in something like a Remington Sendero, threading will hurt collector value only if the rifle is new unfired. I think you will not increase the value by threading a sendero shooter but for most of the chamberings threading isn't a negative if done properly. </p><p></p><p>My dad has a late 50's 700BDL in 264 WM that he recently got threaded. It's a well worn rifle in a highly overbore chambering. He got what he wanted and if he decided to sell this rifle the buyer most likely would expect to need barrel replacement. Do what you want to make the rifle what you want. Then go shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="112Savage, post: 2061241, member: 38801"] I think, especially in something like a Remington Sendero, threading will hurt collector value only if the rifle is new unfired. I think you will not increase the value by threading a sendero shooter but for most of the chamberings threading isn’t a negative if done properly. My dad has a late 50’s 700BDL in 264 WM that he recently got threaded. It’s a well worn rifle in a highly overbore chambering. He got what he wanted and if he decided to sell this rifle the buyer most likely would expect to need barrel replacement. Do what you want to make the rifle what you want. Then go shoot. [/QUOTE]
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