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What barrel??
02 November 2005, 05:20
Idaho_Elk_HunterWhat barrel??
I have a few Remington 700 7mm Ultra Mags stuck away. I am going to have one rebarreled to a 300 RUM. What brand of barrel would you suggest? It will be use for hunting. Also what other calibers can I op for for the Ultra action?
Thanks!!
02 November 2005, 05:39
ElCaballeroI have had good luck with Shilen barrels.
02 November 2005, 05:48
M1TankerThere are a lot of excellent choices out there. If you go with any of the top feeders you wont be let down. But remember that even the best barrel can shoot like a shotgun if the guy installing it doesnt know his stuff. I would be far more picky about who puts it together than what barel I use (as long as it is a premium barrel)
Shilen, Krieger, Badger, Lilja will all treat you right.
William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
02 November 2005, 06:02
butchlambertGo to
http://www.accuracyarms.com for the best price on Shilen barrels. A good guy to deal with. Butch
02 November 2005, 07:38
tom hollandI got rifles with Pac-Nor,Lilja,Kreiger,K&P, Shilen,Hart,Broughton and Chanyln barrels plus afew other not so well know all of them are good shooters. Was me I'd be looking at a Broughton 5c barrel be a good one chambered in a 300rum get alittle better velocity and Tim North owner is a great guy to work with. I've never tried a Rock or Obermeyer but hear they are good. I think Mark Chanyln worked for Obermeyer learning how to make barrels. Well good luck.
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02 November 2005, 08:00
JustCPacNor barrels have been very nice to me.
Anything by Kreiger, Pacnor, hart, broughton, shilen, lilja, douglas, LW, will do the deed.
Difficulty is inevitable
Misery is optional
02 November 2005, 08:11
DigitalDanAll of the above make good barrels, so too Douglas and Mike Rock. As M1 Tanker stated however, the 'smith is more important. A fair one can make a fair barrel shoot well, a bad one can ruin the best.
If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky?
02 November 2005, 08:13
Rick 0311Oh, just to be contrary I’m gonna say Gary Schneider. I’ve got three of his barrels and they are out-f**king-standing shooters and are the easiest to clean of anything I have.
Gary’s got a contract with the Marine Corps now so it might be hard to get stuff from him though.
02 November 2005, 14:30
eddieharrenGary also supplies the barrels for the Secret Service but, his wait time is no longer than the other barrel makers. Damn fine barrels that shoot very well.
02 November 2005, 15:15
M1Tankerquote:
Originally posted by Rick 0311:
Oh, just to be contrary I’m gonna say Gary Schneider. I’ve got three of his barrels and they are out-f**king-standing shooters and are the easiest to clean of anything I have.
Gary’s got a contract with the Marine Corps now so it might be hard to get stuff from him though.
One of my metallic silhouete rifles has a Schneider barrel on it and it is EXTREMELY accurate.
William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
02 November 2005, 18:10
butchlambertIs it Chanlyn or Schneider that make their barrels in reverse twist? Butch
02 November 2005, 18:24
Dr. LouFWIW, I have had great luck with Hart and Shilen barrels. I also know from friends that Pac Nor is a first class operation.
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02 November 2005, 19:16
<allen day>I've had superb results with Hart and Kreiger. The Hart bbls. I've used have tended to be more bullet/load-specific. The Kreigers have shot a wider variety of loads well.
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02 November 2005, 20:14
Rick 0311quote:
Originally posted by M1Tanker:
quote:
Originally posted by Rick 0311:
Oh, just to be contrary I’m gonna say Gary Schneider. I’ve got three of his barrels and they are out-f**king-standing shooters and are the easiest to clean of anything I have.
Gary’s got a contract with the Marine Corps now so it might be hard to get stuff from him though.
One of my metallic silhouete rifles has a Schneider barrel on it and it is EXTREMELY accurate.
Hey Bill...if you and I use his barrels what further recommendation could a guy need!

02 November 2005, 20:34
El DeguelloThere is absolutely nothing wrong with a Douglas Premium Grade barrel either!!
This one wasn't even "broken in". Of course, back then when I bought this barrel, no-one had ever mentioned that arcane business.....
"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."
02 November 2005, 21:43
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by El Deguello:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with a Douglas Premium Grade barrel either!!
This one wasn't even "broken in". Of course, back then when I bought this barrel, no-one had ever mentioned that arcane business.....
Yup....that's a fact. Douglas is not a second grade barrel maker in my opinion. I usually call them first.
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