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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2040314" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I have two rifles that have Lilja barrels on them, no issues whatsoever. They will both shoot better than I can shoot them. The rifles are built on trued Ruger 77 actions, 26 inch barrel, contoured to the original Ruger barrel dimensions. They will shoot 2 shot MOA at 300 yards, after that there will be a flier that is about an inch out from the group. I believe this is due to the thinner contoured barrel and heating up. I am presently putting two more rifles together, fitting the wood up now. One can talk about barrels, however I do believe there's a lot to be said about the gun smith putting those barrels on. If the action is not trued up and the head spacing isn't done correctly, the best barrel in the world isn't going to perform well. Then there's the variable of bedding...............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2040314, member: 69192"] I have two rifles that have Lilja barrels on them, no issues whatsoever. They will both shoot better than I can shoot them. The rifles are built on trued Ruger 77 actions, 26 inch barrel, contoured to the original Ruger barrel dimensions. They will shoot 2 shot MOA at 300 yards, after that there will be a flier that is about an inch out from the group. I believe this is due to the thinner contoured barrel and heating up. I am presently putting two more rifles together, fitting the wood up now. One can talk about barrels, however I do believe there's a lot to be said about the gun smith putting those barrels on. If the action is not trued up and the head spacing isn't done correctly, the best barrel in the world isn't going to perform well. Then there's the variable of bedding............... [/QUOTE]
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