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TOO MUCH BARREL
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2595157" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Yes lighter barrel are easy to handle. I wouldn't put a 30" barrel on something I am going to pack around in the hills. It's for shooting varmints and generally drive up and set up to shoot. The 30" barrel allow you to have it cut down as needed to rework the muzzle, and chamber. From all the reading I have done over the years. Generally the rifling doesn't go, but at each end is the problems from my understanding. Nothing said that you can't have the barrel cut back it you don't like either. It's cheaper to have a barrel cut back than to buy a new one. The barrel I have looked at as of late are in the $600.00+ range in price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2595157, member: 101791"] Yes lighter barrel are easy to handle. I wouldn't put a 30" barrel on something I am going to pack around in the hills. It's for shooting varmints and generally drive up and set up to shoot. The 30" barrel allow you to have it cut down as needed to rework the muzzle, and chamber. From all the reading I have done over the years. Generally the rifling doesn't go, but at each end is the problems from my understanding. Nothing said that you can't have the barrel cut back it you don't like either. It's cheaper to have a barrel cut back than to buy a new one. The barrel I have looked at as of late are in the $600.00+ range in price. [/QUOTE]
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