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Help me decide on a .257wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Worker" data-source="post: 580668" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>First off you can order any contour you want on a custom barrel including a factory contour. Do they guarantee MOA ? Oh man your talking ultra match bbls , hand lapped ,machined to ultra precise tolerances .( Our armed forces sniper rifles all have custom bbls) However if the gunsmith does a bad job in chambering your rifle,or poor bedding job,bad trigger it doesn't matter the quality of the bbl. There are numerous factors involved in the creation of a accurate firearm . 99% of your factory bbls are hammer forged.Run a bore scope down the bbl and compare it to a match grade and you'll see. BUT many factory rifles shoot very well because they do a great job on the other factors needed for accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Worker, post: 580668, member: 2332"] First off you can order any contour you want on a custom barrel including a factory contour. Do they guarantee MOA ? Oh man your talking ultra match bbls , hand lapped ,machined to ultra precise tolerances .( Our armed forces sniper rifles all have custom bbls) However if the gunsmith does a bad job in chambering your rifle,or poor bedding job,bad trigger it doesn't matter the quality of the bbl. There are numerous factors involved in the creation of a accurate firearm . 99% of your factory bbls are hammer forged.Run a bore scope down the bbl and compare it to a match grade and you'll see. BUT many factory rifles shoot very well because they do a great job on the other factors needed for accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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