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ER Shaw Barrels
10 January 2006, 02:49
SnowwolfeER Shaw Barrels
Anyone purchase and have Shaw install a barrel for them recently? Are you happy with the outcome?
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
10 January 2006, 02:53
GeorgeSI don't know anyone who has had a big-bore Shaw barrel installed on their rifle recently.
Go with Pac-Nor or Lothar Walther.
George
10 January 2006, 10:30
grizzinatersnowolfe, i bought a used rifle a year ago and it was a winchester m70 stainless action and it has a 23 inch stainless barrel by shaw. the caliber is 458 win mag. the original owner was a bear guide so it was carried alot. i love it, and it groups 1.5moa with 450gr kodiaks at 2243fps. the finish is just like rugers stainless so its shiny but it works for me..
10 January 2006, 19:54
new_guyI'd suggest (as a reminder) that the cost of the barrel itself is only portion of a rebarrel job.
For a big bore - fitting, finishing, feeding work and sights will cost more than the barrel blank.
Spend an extra 100 and get a barrel from a maker whose reputation/quality you don't have to ask about.
10 January 2006, 21:03
ACRecurveI tried to get info from ER Shaw via phone call and was treated quite rudely. My barrel $$ now goes to Krieger and Lothar Walther.
Good hunting,
Andy
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10 January 2006, 21:52
GeorgeSquote:
Originally posted by ACRecurve:
I tried to get info from ER Shaw via phone call and was treated quite rudely. My barrel $$ now goes to Krieger and Lothar Walther.
I had heard that about them, too.
George
11 January 2006, 04:36
ramrod340I have never used them. I have also never talked to them on the phone. I did send them a long list of questions via email and they answered everyone of my questions in detail and provided info I had forgot to ask.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
11 January 2006, 18:23
jeffeossoi used them once, about 15 years ago.. at the same time i got a douglas for IT&D..once i put the barrels on, the douglas shot better groups and had a better finish (in and out)...
for something like 20 bucks more, it's douglas for me...
fwiw, AB barrels are finished better than shaws, especially the bore
jeffe
12 January 2006, 04:25
Mighty JoeI bought a 416 RM, Winchester M70 Classic Express, Custom Shop, special run of 100 in stainless/pretty wood about four years ago. I called Winchester to verify the claims the dealer made at the time of purchase. They told me the barrel was a match grade barrel mfg. by Shaw.
I have no complaints. She shoots consistently good.
Prayer, planning, preperation, perseverence, proper procedure, and positive attitude, positively prevents poor performance.
12 January 2006, 06:52
Thumpper470In general, Shaw has a poor reputation.
Many have good reputations: Douglas, Pac-Nor, Lilja, Krieger, Walther, etc. With all the good ones out there, why try to get lucky with a poor name barrel?
12 January 2006, 07:31
<9.3x62>quote:
Originally posted by Thumpper470:
In general, Shaw has a poor reputation.
Many have good reputations: Douglas, Pac-Nor, Lilja, Krieger, Walther, etc. With all the good ones out there, why try to get lucky with a poor name barrel?
I've had about a dozen Shaw barrel put on in the last few years, and about an equal number of CM Douglas barrels during that same time, and based on this sample, I prefer the Shaws. They foul no worse than the Douglas and offer comparable accuracy, all at a lower price. Two of the Douglas barrels fouled VERY badly, one I re-barreled as it would not shoot and the other I just recently fire-lapped, which appears to have helped some. I've had some fairly quick-to-foul CM Shilens as well.
IMO, the "best buy" out there right is the $165 pac-nor CM... lapped at the factory and very good shooters (especially their 9.3mm barrels - WOW!). I've yet to own a LW, Shilen, Hart, Lilja, or Krieger that would out do my CM pac-nors (all on hunting rifles, mind you...).