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ER Shaw Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 133696" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>As has been said.. the shaw barrels are tougher to clean, but tend to shoot pretty well. ive got 3 on the desk at the moment. 1 is moa, and the other 2 are just over half moa.</p><p>If youve got a vise, I might be willing to loan you the barrel blocks, and my wrench... if this is just going to be a straight conversion... and not a switch back and forth rifle.</p><p>I may have another cheaper option on a factory 260 bull barrel if you can wait a day or 2...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 133696, member: 16"] As has been said.. the shaw barrels are tougher to clean, but tend to shoot pretty well. ive got 3 on the desk at the moment. 1 is moa, and the other 2 are just over half moa. If youve got a vise, I might be willing to loan you the barrel blocks, and my wrench... if this is just going to be a straight conversion... and not a switch back and forth rifle. I may have another cheaper option on a factory 260 bull barrel if you can wait a day or 2... [/QUOTE]
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