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Gunsmithing
stupid weatherby rebarrel question
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<blockquote data-quote="jasent" data-source="post: 1509435" data-attributes="member: 28233"><p>[ATTACH=full]110469[/ATTACH] Criterion and McGowen make barrel nut barrels for howa/Weatherby Vanguard actions. With a little tooling you can easily swap barrels at home with no smith required. This is the route I took and very happy I did. Last barrel swap I did on my Weatherby Vanguard was from McGowen howage barrel and I'm very happy with it. Cost me $350 for barrel and I already had the action wrench and go gage. It shoots sub moa from day one. Tooling costs less than the smith will charge and then your good to go for the next rebarrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasent, post: 1509435, member: 28233"] [ATTACH=full]110469[/ATTACH] Criterion and McGowen make barrel nut barrels for howa/Weatherby Vanguard actions. With a little tooling you can easily swap barrels at home with no smith required. This is the route I took and very happy I did. Last barrel swap I did on my Weatherby Vanguard was from McGowen howage barrel and I’m very happy with it. Cost me $350 for barrel and I already had the action wrench and go gage. It shoots sub moa from day one. Tooling costs less than the smith will charge and then your good to go for the next rebarrel [/QUOTE]
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