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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 185236" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I have never personaly used a Shaw barrel but I have installed a couple Adams & Bennit barrels that shot better than the factory barrel did and nothing was done to the action. I have looked at a bunch of barrels through a bore scope and the Shaw's , A & B's looked about the same which was very close to factory Rem barrels (not quite as good as several of the Savage varmint barrels I've seen), Douglas was a step up from both and Pac-Nor was another step up. If you just want a gun that will hold say 1 moa and you don't mind cleaning then they shoudl work find but theirs always a chance that you get a turd , even from high end barrel makers but its very rare with the upper ranks.</p><p> </p><p>I'd suggest if your trying to stay on a budget then get a Pac-Nor and just have your lugs lapped for better contact</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 185236, member: 8843"] I have never personaly used a Shaw barrel but I have installed a couple Adams & Bennit barrels that shot better than the factory barrel did and nothing was done to the action. I have looked at a bunch of barrels through a bore scope and the Shaw's , A & B's looked about the same which was very close to factory Rem barrels (not quite as good as several of the Savage varmint barrels I've seen), Douglas was a step up from both and Pac-Nor was another step up. If you just want a gun that will hold say 1 moa and you don't mind cleaning then they shoudl work find but theirs always a chance that you get a turd , even from high end barrel makers but its very rare with the upper ranks. I'd suggest if your trying to stay on a budget then get a Pac-Nor and just have your lugs lapped for better contact [/QUOTE]
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