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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1721786" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Any bullet that may be suseptable to damage from rough throats or bores will probably not like a Savage barrel. Examination wth a bore camera in a Savage barrel will normally scare the owner. All though some shoot well the norm of late has been exceedingly "rough" button marks. Uneven land widths and more copper deposits than Chile has. Out of all my savage barrels one however is very nice, a 5r 6.5 cm, very accurate and cleans easily. </p><p>If the 147 eldm has a history of coming apart because of barrel problems it might be of interest to you to look at the bore with a scope or cam. If dubious a set of Tubbs final finish bullets might smooth it out for you.</p><p>My .02,</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1721786, member: 18849"] Any bullet that may be suseptable to damage from rough throats or bores will probably not like a Savage barrel. Examination wth a bore camera in a Savage barrel will normally scare the owner. All though some shoot well the norm of late has been exceedingly "rough" button marks. Uneven land widths and more copper deposits than Chile has. Out of all my savage barrels one however is very nice, a 5r 6.5 cm, very accurate and cleans easily. If the 147 eldm has a history of coming apart because of barrel problems it might be of interest to you to look at the bore with a scope or cam. If dubious a set of Tubbs final finish bullets might smooth it out for you. My .02, Randy [/QUOTE]
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