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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
When Do You Give Up On A Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="walkinhorseman" data-source="post: 868472" data-attributes="member: 51285"><p>+1 for this approach. I'd trash the current barrel. I have a 7 RM that performs well enough that I will never part with it. You already have good dies and changing calibers impacts your budget. You should be able to get the best barrel, installed, the action trued and a good quality stock for close to your budget. If the build costs more, it probably wouldn't be more than your Redding dies for a new caliber. as far a current factory rifles, Savage is gaining quite a reputation for accuracy. Be aware that you are taking your chances with any production rifle. That is why the rebuild is a better option. Just find a reputable smith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walkinhorseman, post: 868472, member: 51285"] +1 for this approach. I'd trash the current barrel. I have a 7 RM that performs well enough that I will never part with it. You already have good dies and changing calibers impacts your budget. You should be able to get the best barrel, installed, the action trued and a good quality stock for close to your budget. If the build costs more, it probably wouldn't be more than your Redding dies for a new caliber. as far a current factory rifles, Savage is gaining quite a reputation for accuracy. Be aware that you are taking your chances with any production rifle. That is why the rebuild is a better option. Just find a reputable smith. [/QUOTE]
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