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Weatherby Mark V .257
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<blockquote data-quote="USA_774" data-source="post: 1780409" data-attributes="member: 28600"><p>Let me start out by saying I am new to the world of suppressors.</p><p>I just received my first centerfire suppressor. It is a Rugged Razor. I bought it primarily to use on my Remington 700 300 WM. My 300 already has a threaded barrel. </p><p></p><p>My question is I have a .257 that I use primarily for white tail and pronghorn. I would like to hunt with the suppressor. So do I have someone thread my barrel on the .257 or do I have it rebarreled with a threaded barrel? I assume the barrel has to be removed from the gun to be threaded.</p><p></p><p>I guess I could have the factory barrel threaded and see if that affects it's accuracy. If it does, then buy a new barrel.</p><p></p><p>Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USA_774, post: 1780409, member: 28600"] Let me start out by saying I am new to the world of suppressors. I just received my first centerfire suppressor. It is a Rugged Razor. I bought it primarily to use on my Remington 700 300 WM. My 300 already has a threaded barrel. My question is I have a .257 that I use primarily for white tail and pronghorn. I would like to hunt with the suppressor. So do I have someone thread my barrel on the .257 or do I have it rebarreled with a threaded barrel? I assume the barrel has to be removed from the gun to be threaded. I guess I could have the factory barrel threaded and see if that affects it's accuracy. If it does, then buy a new barrel. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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