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Which barrel company for Remington 700 rebarrel (sporter)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1485773" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I already own a light varmint contour savage 110 in 7remmeg with a criterion barrel and a trigger job with 1.5lb trigger. That rifle shoots sub .5MOA (assuming I do my part) with my reloads. That is the rifle I take with me for my long range hunts, which where I live is maxed out at 500 yards. 90% of the time I'm hunting in areas where 200 yards is the furthest I can shoot which is why I no longer want to own heavy weight rifles. Ill keep my one savage I just spoke about but all my rifles moving forward will be lighter weight, sporter to magnum sporter profile barrels. This Remington Mountain is a decent rifle. It has a good stock and a good trigger (Timney). it deserves a barrel which will produce sub MOA accuracy to 300 yards was my thought and I do not mind spending a little to get it versus sell it to someone else and pass along my problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1485773, member: 52437"] I already own a light varmint contour savage 110 in 7remmeg with a criterion barrel and a trigger job with 1.5lb trigger. That rifle shoots sub .5MOA (assuming I do my part) with my reloads. That is the rifle I take with me for my long range hunts, which where I live is maxed out at 500 yards. 90% of the time I'm hunting in areas where 200 yards is the furthest I can shoot which is why I no longer want to own heavy weight rifles. Ill keep my one savage I just spoke about but all my rifles moving forward will be lighter weight, sporter to magnum sporter profile barrels. This Remington Mountain is a decent rifle. It has a good stock and a good trigger (Timney). it deserves a barrel which will produce sub MOA accuracy to 300 yards was my thought and I do not mind spending a little to get it versus sell it to someone else and pass along my problem. [/QUOTE]
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