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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 460120" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>Just finished a Savage build. I used a Lothar Walther barrel. They do everything you need to get it ready for your build. I have been very impressed in the break in period so far. I only have 3 shots down the tube and it cleans up in half dozen patches using both carbon solvent and copper solvent. Going to move into my three shot groups quickly. They are very knowledgeable and willing to offer advice if you ask for it. They are to the point and about accuracy. </p><p></p><p>I to agree that the 260 will do the trick. It will be easier on barrels than the 6.5-284. 1-8 will do it for twist. You will need a nut wrench and head spacing gauges. I like the idea of using the 110 action. Just make sure you get the right shank size. Small shank or standard, the barrel nut measures 7/8" and the Large Shank is 5/8". You more than likely have the small shank. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 460120, member: 13275"] Just finished a Savage build. I used a Lothar Walther barrel. They do everything you need to get it ready for your build. I have been very impressed in the break in period so far. I only have 3 shots down the tube and it cleans up in half dozen patches using both carbon solvent and copper solvent. Going to move into my three shot groups quickly. They are very knowledgeable and willing to offer advice if you ask for it. They are to the point and about accuracy. I to agree that the 260 will do the trick. It will be easier on barrels than the 6.5-284. 1-8 will do it for twist. You will need a nut wrench and head spacing gauges. I like the idea of using the 110 action. Just make sure you get the right shank size. Small shank or standard, the barrel nut measures 7/8" and the Large Shank is 5/8". You more than likely have the small shank. Tank [/QUOTE]
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