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Shouldered Savage Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowe284" data-source="post: 1356046" data-attributes="member: 97064"><p>I agree Tim, it's hard to make a decision when you get a bunch of stuff thrown your way with no why behind it. I like to base my decisions on fact, science, etc and if needed defer to someone who has lots of experience doing something, whatever it may be, very well and with good success. I feel comfortable in my decision knowing that some very reputable smiths have told me, based on their lives work, that the breech diameter on the barrel I want to use will be just fine. Good enough for me. I have a profession that I take a lot of pride in and I wouldn't ever recommend something to someone that I would not do myself. I believe great gunsmiths work the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowe284, post: 1356046, member: 97064"] I agree Tim, it’s hard to make a decision when you get a bunch of stuff thrown your way with no why behind it. I like to base my decisions on fact, science, etc and if needed defer to someone who has lots of experience doing something, whatever it may be, very well and with good success. I feel comfortable in my decision knowing that some very reputable smiths have told me, based on their lives work, that the breech diameter on the barrel I want to use will be just fine. Good enough for me. I have a profession that I take a lot of pride in and I wouldn’t ever recommend something to someone that I would not do myself. I believe great gunsmiths work the same way. [/QUOTE]
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