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Savage 110 Re-barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidus56" data-source="post: 1916415" data-attributes="member: 104495"><p>X caliber barrels are good barrels. I have two and have only felt like they get a bit dirty. That could just be my loads though. I haven't used one of their carbons so I can't speak on that. I have two Mcgowens and three green mtns. The best accuracy ever was on a cheap green mtn barrel. overall they all shot pretty well with minimum effort. I will give Savage the credit there. I have never had a Savage that didnt shoot. </p><p>As for working on your Savage they are very easy. Watch a video on YouTube on a boltface change and you'll know how it's done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidus56, post: 1916415, member: 104495"] X caliber barrels are good barrels. I have two and have only felt like they get a bit dirty. That could just be my loads though. I haven’t used one of their carbons so I can’t speak on that. I have two Mcgowens and three green mtns. The best accuracy ever was on a cheap green mtn barrel. overall they all shot pretty well with minimum effort. I will give Savage the credit there. I have never had a Savage that didnt shoot. As for working on your Savage they are very easy. Watch a video on YouTube on a boltface change and you’ll know how it’s done. [/QUOTE]
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