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<blockquote data-quote="rost495" data-source="post: 61148" data-attributes="member: 1768"><p>Of all the ones mentioned, I'd scratch Douglas. Never have had a tack driver from them. They are almost never in the winners circle in BR matches either.</p><p></p><p>On Schneiders. Tubb shoots them and loves them. I've known folks with them that were very happy. But I also know a fellow that had one put on and it would not shoot heavy bullets. Come to find out the twist was stamped wrong from Schneider. He had his order form and everything. Schneider would replace the barrel IIRC after a bunch of complaining, but never would fork up the barreling costs. Essentially to get back to square one my buddy had to pay for 2 barreling jobs to get one good shooting match rifle. I"ll never buy one for that reason. Others will stand behind their mistakes.</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rost495, post: 61148, member: 1768"] Of all the ones mentioned, I'd scratch Douglas. Never have had a tack driver from them. They are almost never in the winners circle in BR matches either. On Schneiders. Tubb shoots them and loves them. I've known folks with them that were very happy. But I also know a fellow that had one put on and it would not shoot heavy bullets. Come to find out the twist was stamped wrong from Schneider. He had his order form and everything. Schneider would replace the barrel IIRC after a bunch of complaining, but never would fork up the barreling costs. Essentially to get back to square one my buddy had to pay for 2 barreling jobs to get one good shooting match rifle. I"ll never buy one for that reason. Others will stand behind their mistakes. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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