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<blockquote data-quote="338 LEGEND" data-source="post: 291825" data-attributes="member: 14558"><p>I am really talking about the quality of maiterial of the barrel. i am planning to run a sharpy,yield and tensil test in are lab. most savage barrels tend to shoot out at a greater rate then other factory rifles. I think this would also show it self in the lathe as gummy maiterial. almost every savage I have threaded is gummy and I have never had a winchester, remington, sako, barrel do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338 LEGEND, post: 291825, member: 14558"] I am really talking about the quality of maiterial of the barrel. i am planning to run a sharpy,yield and tensil test in are lab. most savage barrels tend to shoot out at a greater rate then other factory rifles. I think this would also show it self in the lathe as gummy maiterial. almost every savage I have threaded is gummy and I have never had a winchester, remington, sako, barrel do this. [/QUOTE]
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