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So, Are any other Savage owners excited about this? I was about to sell my Savage (hardly seems worth it, considering how much I'll get), but now I'm probably going to hang on to it, in hopes that A & B will offer short action barrels. I've always wanted a 22-250, and $140 seems hard to beat. Has anyone heard any rumors re: short action (model 10) barrels? Todd | ||
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Why dont you E-mail Mr.Potterfield for a time line on those::::MV | ||
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Wake me up when they offer one in 6 BR or 6PPC........ Dutch. | |||
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Todd, Sharp Shooters Supply has been offering replacement barrels for a while now. Call them at 419-695-3179. A&B barrels are nothing special; they are a 'house brand' for Midway. George ------------------ | |||
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I just heard back from Larry Potterfield (about 2 minutes after I e-mailed him); if sales are decent, they probably will offer more calibers. I put in a plug for stainless too. For that matter, I wish the A & B Mauser barrels had a stainless option for sporter contours. Todd | |||
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I put a A@B barrel on a 98 in243 stainless fluted. shoots great for 30 rds then I have to clean it then shoots great well under.5 groups at a 100 with 80gr serrias shot a 1.75 in 3 shot group at 400yds with it. | |||
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Pac-Nor offers chambered and threaded Savage barrels as well. www.pac-nor.com sure-shot | ||
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I have an A@B barrel on my mauser, a discontinued stainless sporter contour. It took 200 rounds to break in and now shoots well enough(11/4 inch groups) for a sporter 7x57. Surprisingly little fouling buildup. | |||
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Could I rebarrel a Savage as I would a standard rifle, without the locking ring. Have the barrel seated on the front of the receiver with standard reamer formed headspacing. Maybe improve the appearance of the rifle???? | |||
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Parryj: yes. I've seen it done. Why would you? Even without the barrel nut, no one will mistake the Savage action for a thing of beauty. Accurate, strong, simple, reliable, sure. Wasn't designed to be "purdy", it was designed to shoot and be sold for $110. Don't get me wrong, I am REALLY enthused about this "drop in barrel" development with the Savages. Not in the least because now I don't have to pay a smith $250 to chamber, crown and blue, and wait 6 months for the privilege. JMO, Dutch. | |||
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