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Floated barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 1077123" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>Lots of options from barrel makers, most of the major brands will work great. You can use the search function here to find out more or use the google search option in the upper right hand corner. When you do rebarrel you have the option of changing calibers as well, so a ton of options are out there. Outside of that, the two things I would recommend is having a gunsmith 'true' your action when you do put a new barrel on and I would also look at replacing your trigger if you haven't done so yet.</p><p> </p><p>One last thing: if you are planning on rebarreling, DEFINITELY don't bed the current barrel or your stock won't be any good to you. Just bed the recoil lug for now and you will be fine to go shooting until you rebarrel.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 1077123, member: 55580"] Lots of options from barrel makers, most of the major brands will work great. You can use the search function here to find out more or use the google search option in the upper right hand corner. When you do rebarrel you have the option of changing calibers as well, so a ton of options are out there. Outside of that, the two things I would recommend is having a gunsmith 'true' your action when you do put a new barrel on and I would also look at replacing your trigger if you haven't done so yet. One last thing: if you are planning on rebarreling, DEFINITELY don't bed the current barrel or your stock won't be any good to you. Just bed the recoil lug for now and you will be fine to go shooting until you rebarrel. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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