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Which barrel company for Remington 700 rebarrel (sporter)?
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1482919" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>I have a Model Seven that wouldn't shoot very well until I added a pressure point to the barrel. I just used a piece of rubber from an old recoil pad and glued it to the stock near the forend tip. Now she shoots around 3/4 MOA. It may be worth a try with your pencil barrel, but there is something satisfying about a match grade barrel.</p><p></p><p>I like Pac-Nor for rebarrel jobs since they have a reputation for quality gunsmithing done in house. And their prices are very reasonable. If you already have a gunsmith to use then the recommendations already made will serve you well. </p><p></p><p>For which chambering to choose I think the '06 is great for all-around use. If its mostly a deer gun I'd consider going with a .270, .280, or .280 AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1482919, member: 12193"] I have a Model Seven that wouldn't shoot very well until I added a pressure point to the barrel. I just used a piece of rubber from an old recoil pad and glued it to the stock near the forend tip. Now she shoots around 3/4 MOA. It may be worth a try with your pencil barrel, but there is something satisfying about a match grade barrel. I like Pac-Nor for rebarrel jobs since they have a reputation for quality gunsmithing done in house. And their prices are very reasonable. If you already have a gunsmith to use then the recommendations already made will serve you well. For which chambering to choose I think the '06 is great for all-around use. If its mostly a deer gun I'd consider going with a .270, .280, or .280 AI. [/QUOTE]
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