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12 July 2006, 22:46
Reloader
Which 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
vapodog
Have 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
AfricanHunter
I 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
Reloader
Vapo, 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
13 July 2006, 00:23
TC1
Never had a bad Shilen. Never owned a Pac-Nor.

Terry


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13 July 2006, 00:27
ty
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
fireball168
Haven't tried one yet, but Lothar-Walther has attractively priced pre-fit Savage barrels too.
13 July 2006, 06:14
vapodog
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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
kudude
I 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 Johnson
Of all my rebarreled rifles the best barrels are Krieger, Shilen and Lilja in that order.
13 July 2006, 06:38
Skinner.
quote:
Thinking of getting another barrel for one of my Savage rifles


Check out Lothar-Walthers new website, $265 for a SS threaded and chambered match grade barrel for your Savage.

Savage Varmint

These “drop in†type barrels come complete with the Savage varmint contour, SAAMI chamber, depressed center crown and Savage breech thread. The barrels are produced from LW 50 stainless steel which is longer lasting than other stainless steels. They are taper lapped. They are stocked in 24â€, 26†and 28†lengths. The length is determined by the caliber which they are chambered for. These barrels go beyond what some call “match gradeâ€. They are the highest quality production after market barrels for the Savage bolt action.