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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Rebarrel suggestions for Rem 660?
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<blockquote data-quote="metau" data-source="post: 143293" data-attributes="member: 7497"><p>I actually would like to stay with a 308 entirely for this rifle. I do not have a gunsmith and am unsure of exactly what you mean by it having a stout barrel and matching it? What all does blueprinting involve? I am sorry for not knowing too much, but that is why I am here and asking. I am not trying to do a complete build off of this rifle, that much I do know. I am just trying to get accuracy out of it once again as I know it has had at least 12,000 through it(almost 2,000 on my part and 10,000+ from the guy I bought her from). Or would I just be better off(cheaper) buying a new factory gun to get the accuracy I am seeking? Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="metau, post: 143293, member: 7497"] I actually would like to stay with a 308 entirely for this rifle. I do not have a gunsmith and am unsure of exactly what you mean by it having a stout barrel and matching it? What all does blueprinting involve? I am sorry for not knowing too much, but that is why I am here and asking. I am not trying to do a complete build off of this rifle, that much I do know. I am just trying to get accuracy out of it once again as I know it has had at least 12,000 through it(almost 2,000 on my part and 10,000+ from the guy I bought her from). Or would I just be better off(cheaper) buying a new factory gun to get the accuracy I am seeking? Thanks. Jerry [/QUOTE]
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