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| Nice beginning groups. I've only had one that I remember. Groups were only so so and it seemed rough. Ended up with a lot of copper to remove all the time.
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| So far, I've only cleaned it at the range during break-in with Butch's Bore Shine. I've not seen a lot of copper, but I wouldn't expect to with Butch's. After I hunt with it this weekend, I'll soak it with wipeout and see how much fouling I have. |
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| I had my tang-safety Ruger Model 77 in 35 Whelen re-barreled with a Shaw barrel back in 1994 or 95 and love it. The rifle came from the factory with a 22 inch barrel and while accuracy was good I just did not like the overall feel of the rifle. I had it replaced with a 26 inch Number 3 sporter weight Shaw barrel and it is probably my favorite rifle.
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| GA That little rifle should be a sweetheart in the bush |
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| Nice groups and nice looking rig.
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| Like Crazy, and about at the same time, I had Shaw barrel a 700 Remington in 35 Whelen. Perfect shooter, quite a tack driver. The 6.5-06 they did for me, on the other hand is a POS. I guess you get what you pay for. Jerry
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| I've used Shaw twice. Both are Savage Varmint weight; one is 26" 220Swift and the other is 24" 243. Shaw's web site says that they do not make "bench-rest" barrels. That being said, both of these rifles shoot "minute-of-prairiedog" out beyond 400yds(on a calm day).
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| Posts: 381 | Location: Sebring, FL | Registered: 12 June 2005 |
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| My only experience with Shaw was for a 257 AI bbl for a Mauser. It took months to finally receive it. But I would use them again. It is a great little shooter. What bbl length did you go with for your 358?
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| Posts: 10190 | Location: Tooele, Ut | Registered: 27 September 2001 |
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| quote:
What bbl length did you go with for your 358?
I went 19.5", which is 1.5" longer than the original .243 barrel that was on it. I would like to eventually work up to a load that pushes a 225-grain bullet out the front at 2450 fps, but I've got a ways to go yet. My max loads so far go just a shade under 2400 even. |
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| Have a 26 inch Shaw barrel on my 338-378KT and am well pleased with the results I am getting. |
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| I too have a Shaw Barrel, a 1 in 9" twist heavy magnum contour in 6.5x55 on a Stevens 200. It's not a one hole rifle with a 4 shot group at 100yds. But it is quite acceptable to me, being a consistent 1/2"-3/4" group shooter with the right reloads.
Gent I shoot with on a regular basis put a Shaw barrel on a rifle within the last 3 weeks. Darn if I can remember the cartridge or what he put it on....assume it was some kinda Savage action. Anyway, the gent is a serious reloader/shooter with some darn accurate rifles. He is quite happy with accuracy he is getting from the Shaw barrel. |
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| I agree with Bartsche on the Shaw barrel cleaning. The previous mentioned 6.5-06, now has over 700 rounds thru it, and it is starting to clean and shoot better. Jerry
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| Posts: 1297 | Location: Chandler arizona | Registered: 29 August 2003 |
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| I had another range session this afternoon where I took my hand loads out to their book maximums. I finally breached 2400 fps with 52-grains of W748, but on shot did have a rather sticky bolt. Accuracy wise, the stupid rifle bores me to tears, with every group, regardless of powder or charge, under an inch. I even had one five-shot group, shot with two different powders and two different bullets, that measured out under an inch. I think I'd have to really work hard to find a load or bullet this rifle doesn't like.
One interesting thing was 748 outperformed (velocity wise) John Barsness' much ballyhooed TAC load of 49 grains. From all that's been written, I expected this load to not only challange my .300 Win Mag, without excessive pressure, but field dress, skin, quarter and wrap anything I shot with it. Instead, it ran about 25 fps behind my max 748 load.
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| Nice! I'd call that "Minute of White-Tail"!
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| Posts: 9797 | Location: Missouri City, Texas | Registered: 21 June 2000 |
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| Actually, I built the rifle to be minute of moose! Right now, the dang thing is so accurate that all I have to do is point it in the general direction of 75-inch bull, pull the trigger and go fetch my mooseburger. |
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| Pretty interesting, Crazy has a 35 Whelen with Shaw barrel, me too, and you a 358. Maybe these guys have the 35 bore figured out. Jerry
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| Posts: 1297 | Location: Chandler arizona | Registered: 29 August 2003 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Jerry Eden: Pretty interesting, Crazy has a 35 Whelen with Shaw barrel, me too, and you a 358. Maybe these guys have the 35 bore figured out.
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My Shaw 35 Whelen was turned into my .358 x .404 IMP. or you might call it a .358 Ultra Mag IMP. Great cartridge to use up a lot of 7383. Talk about dirty! roger
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| Posts: 10226 | Location: Temple City CA | Registered: 29 April 2003 |
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| I too like the Ramshot TAC powder, or the hunter and Big Game for that matter. Shame I hav'nt been able to find any of them for some time now.
Anyway, glad you're now happy with the Shaw barrel. Me, I'v got a Shaw 6.5x55 chambered barrel on a 200 Stevens that I'm satisfied with. A fellow range member has a Shaw on one of his rifles and he is more critical than me when it comes to accuracy and etc.,......he is very satisfied with accuracy of his. |
| Posts: 194 | Location: Huffman, Tx | Registered: 30 November 2008 |
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| I haven't had a chance to try the TAC I bought in my .358. I don't know if you can get enough W-748 in the case to over-stress it, at least in my rifle. I used an MRC action with one of their barrels ( 21 inch) and it is a half-inch shooter with loads it like if I do my part. The W-748 load I took to Africa was so compressed that it actually backed our primers in transit so that it sometimes took a second strike to fire - the first one re-seating the primer... |
| Posts: 284 | Location: Orange, CA | Registered: 05 January 2005 |
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| Wonder if the Shaw tubes would benefit from fire lapping.
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