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Browning BAR re-barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="E4aker" data-source="post: 244418" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>I've asked this question before on this website and others. It seems like not many gunsmiths want to touch them. I own two BAR's. A 300. win mag that I bought back in high school, and a .338 that was bought much more recently. Both guns are solid 1.5 MOA guns with good reloads. The .300 has had probally in excess of 2k rounds through it. It was a .5 moa when it was new. The only option that I have found to rebarrel a bar, is to send it back to browning. </p><p></p><p>Like said earliar...BAR recoil is very mild. They have the BOSS addition that brings recoil down even more. My wife (5'5",120lbs) has shot several deer with my .300 BAR with the boss. Recoil is around a .243 in a standard rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E4aker, post: 244418, member: 7670"] I've asked this question before on this website and others. It seems like not many gunsmiths want to touch them. I own two BAR's. A 300. win mag that I bought back in high school, and a .338 that was bought much more recently. Both guns are solid 1.5 MOA guns with good reloads. The .300 has had probally in excess of 2k rounds through it. It was a .5 moa when it was new. The only option that I have found to rebarrel a bar, is to send it back to browning. Like said earliar...BAR recoil is very mild. They have the BOSS addition that brings recoil down even more. My wife (5'5",120lbs) has shot several deer with my .300 BAR with the boss. Recoil is around a .243 in a standard rifle. [/QUOTE]
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