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Barrel shortening
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<blockquote data-quote="Ward Thurman" data-source="post: 2263007" data-attributes="member: 109209"><p>After 2 more trips to Africa and back, I finally got around to working on this gun again. </p><p>I checked the mounts, they were tight. I put a different scope on it and put some different rounds through it. The best I got was a 5" group. The others are still casting about all over the paper. I think the barrel is toast. </p><p></p><p>My question for you great folks today is, what is a 30-06 Match? Is it an '06 with the lengthened chamber?</p><p></p><p>We are considering a McGowan barrel since they are close by in Kalispell. They do not have a '06 Ackley Improved chambering on their list, so we would have to pay an extra $150 to have it. </p><p></p><p>Next question, would the $150 be worth it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ward Thurman, post: 2263007, member: 109209"] After 2 more trips to Africa and back, I finally got around to working on this gun again. I checked the mounts, they were tight. I put a different scope on it and put some different rounds through it. The best I got was a 5" group. The others are still casting about all over the paper. I think the barrel is toast. My question for you great folks today is, what is a 30-06 Match? Is it an '06 with the lengthened chamber? We are considering a McGowan barrel since they are close by in Kalispell. They do not have a '06 Ackley Improved chambering on their list, so we would have to pay an extra $150 to have it. Next question, would the $150 be worth it? [/QUOTE]
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