08 December 2003, 11:24
elkhntrNeed reccomendation for reasonably priced barrel
I am considering a new barrel for a Savage model 116 300 Win mag. I want a reasonably priced barrel that is better than factory, but wont break the bank. Can someone reccomend a manufacturer?
What is the optimum length for a barrel of this caliber?
How much velocity will I lose per inch of barrel, if I choose a shorter barrel?
If I re-barrel could I choose a different caliber, like 7mm STW or 300 Weatherby Mag without changing the bolt face?
08 December 2003, 12:07
vapodogThe last barrel I bought was from Douglas....a XX grade #3 contour and polished....I still have to crown, chamber, thread and blue it.
The .300 WBY and the 7MM STW will fit your boltface but may be too long for your action.....you need to check that out.
I personally don't like barrels longer than 24"...but that's me...26" is what most folks like in those calibers. You might lose 50'/sec per inch.
08 December 2003, 12:15
tiggertateIf I remember rightly the Savage action cut out is long enough but you will need a new magazine box and the gas deflector on the bolt (the thingy right behind the bolt lugs) may have to be changed as well or the bolt will short-stroke. Midway has most of these parts. They also sell ready-to-use Savage barrels by Adams and Bennet which are probably OK. I have one on my 416 Rem Mag and it shoots as well as I can hold it. Good luck, whichever way you decide to go.
[ 12-08-2003, 03:16: Message edited by: tiggertate ]08 December 2003, 12:42
SoundmanLothar-Walther Chrome Moly was 189.oo
08 December 2003, 13:07
wooferjust out of curiosity, what is wrong with yours? all my savages have shot very well. they make a very good barrel. as good or better than other factory fodder.
woofer
08 December 2003, 13:53
covey16Lothar Walther or Douglas Air Gauged.