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Which barrel......
12 July 2006, 22:46
ReloaderWhich barrel......
Thinking of getting another barrel for one of my Savage rifles.
Recieved three quotes for finish chambered, crowned, and threaded bead blasted stainless barrels:
ERShaw $237
Douglas $326
Pac-nor $340
Those prices are for the finished product shipped.
I feel like Douglas or Pacnor will probably be the best bet but, I didn't want to leave out shaw since they do make "ready to go" Savage barrels. Any of you had a ERShaw that would shoot?
Which would you choose?
Thanks
Reloader
12 July 2006, 22:49
vapodogHave you checked delivery schedule?
E R Shaw is an OK barrel.....but I'm thinking you'll wait a long time for it.
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13 July 2006, 00:08
AfricanHunterI had one in .375 H&H that shot very well. I would say as good as the original Pre-64's I have had during the years. Far better than one of the originals. No complaints.
13 July 2006, 00:15
ReloaderVapo, Yes they definitely have a longer wait. Twice that of the other two makers.
Probably would be worth the extra 90 to get a better product faster.
I contacted SSS since they offer Douglas for the Savage Actions. There price will probably be close to the price douglas gave me direct if not more.
Have a Good One
Reloader
Never had a bad Shilen. Never owned a Pac-Nor.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
I agree with Vapodog. I understand that they are of much better quality now than those I used in the past. My only "real" complaint was that they were very heavy and I had them recontoured so in the long run I didn't save any money. as an aside, I had very good luck with Harry McGowen's barrels. I bought them contoured to my specs. Vapo, have you used any of Harry's barrels?
13 July 2006, 04:35
fireball168Haven't tried one yet, but Lothar-Walther has attractively priced pre-fit Savage barrels too.
13 July 2006, 06:14
vapodogquote:
Vapo, have you used any of Harry's barrels?
No....my problem is that I became so used to Douglas as a "go-to" product that I don't use much else.
I've used Shaw, Shilen, Wilson, MRC, A&B, and Schneider as well as Douglas and I just keep coming back to Douglas....because they have the contours I like and they just work well.
I have nothing against other makers.....just no reason to pay more than a Douglas. Damn things just work!!!
I will say that the last one I bought (a #3 in .375 was so rough on the outside I had to work an hour to polish it the way it needed to be.....If I change, it'll be to Shilen I think.
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13 July 2006, 06:16
kududeI have had several Shaw barrels, and most have been OK; however, I have had one that gave us fits.
My absolute favorite rifle is a 9.3x62 with a Montana Rifle Works barrel on it. I would certainly recommend their barrels and their prices are very competitive; they were very prompt in providing mine; and my 'smith said they were very nice to work with. Kudude
13 July 2006, 06:33
Jay JohnsonOf all my rebarreled rifles the best barrels are Krieger, Shilen and Lilja in that order.