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Savage ML 10-II Mods
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<blockquote data-quote="DannoBoone" data-source="post: 2833744" data-attributes="member: 9758"><p>How stout is your daughter? Most of the guys who got long range accuracy with the 10MLII were pushing 300gr bullets with loads my shoulder could not take. In the days prior to the fire PacNor's .45 barrels were the rage for modification. I got one and never looked back. This barrel is light years ahead of the factory barrel. I understand McGowen still will make a barrel in which you send them a breech plug. Vent liners in the factory breech plug wear out too fast, lasting a few scores of shots. For many hundreds of shots a BP with a tungsten-carbide bushing is far superior with many fewer headaches. For more info, visit Doug's Message Boards or Hank's Message Boards, join, and ask questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DannoBoone, post: 2833744, member: 9758"] How stout is your daughter? Most of the guys who got long range accuracy with the 10MLII were pushing 300gr bullets with loads my shoulder could not take. In the days prior to the fire PacNor's .45 barrels were the rage for modification. I got one and never looked back. This barrel is light years ahead of the factory barrel. I understand McGowen still will make a barrel in which you send them a breech plug. Vent liners in the factory breech plug wear out too fast, lasting a few scores of shots. For many hundreds of shots a BP with a tungsten-carbide bushing is far superior with many fewer headaches. For more info, visit Doug's Message Boards or Hank's Message Boards, join, and ask questions. [/QUOTE]
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