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Lothar Walther Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="rufous" data-source="post: 21770" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I just got my 300 Win Mag back with one of these barrels. It cleans very easily and is more accurate than I am. It is a 9.5# rifle with sporter type big game stock. Recoil is significant. I have shot some 0.5" groups but I think the larger groups have to do with me and how the rifle is recoiling. I have a 6mm Walther barrel on order to be chambered to 243 Win for a long range varmint rifle. They are button rifled. They are surprisingly inexpensive ($200 for SS). So far I like this barrel, Rufous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rufous, post: 21770, member: 122"] I just got my 300 Win Mag back with one of these barrels. It cleans very easily and is more accurate than I am. It is a 9.5# rifle with sporter type big game stock. Recoil is significant. I have shot some 0.5" groups but I think the larger groups have to do with me and how the rifle is recoiling. I have a 6mm Walther barrel on order to be chambered to 243 Win for a long range varmint rifle. They are button rifled. They are surprisingly inexpensive ($200 for SS). So far I like this barrel, Rufous. [/QUOTE]
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