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19 February 2004, 06:35
parryj
McGowen barrels, Opinions
i have a chance to buy a Mcgowen barrel blank and I have not delt with them before. How is their quality? Any experience (good or bad) with accuracy issues.
19 February 2004, 10:02
hotshot
Parryj,
I've got to say the the McGowen manufactured barrel are excellent. I put a McGowen bull barrel chambered in 7x61 Sharpe & Hart on a P-14 action, and it's very boring. Nothing but ragged holes at 100 meters with Hornady 139 BTSP bullets.
Hotshot
19 February 2004, 10:48
bartsche
I had a 22 Varminter made by Harry McGowen and it was the most accurate rifle I ever owned. roger
19 February 2004, 13:01
hm2
i have one of his barrels on my 50 alsakan. i only use cast bullets in it but it handles them very well. very accurate and cleans easily
19 February 2004, 13:21
Don_G
I had a friend who swore by them. He claimed great accuracy and longevity. Don't know from personal experience.

Don
19 February 2004, 13:22
ramrod340
I've had one on my favorite deer rifle since 1982. I love it. They did the chamber and install as well. First class.
19 February 2004, 14:48
Bob G
I've had McGowen rebarrel 3 Ruger No.1s over the past few years. 2 with heavy weight barrels in 45-70 and one in .243 Win. All were tack drivers. Only shoot cast bullets in the 45-70s. He did a great job on all 3.
19 February 2004, 18:57
Hammer
Have three McGowen barrels

22/6mm Rem varmint weight barrel
340 Weatherby bull barrel
500 A-Square bull barrel

All are very accurate.

Hammer
20 February 2004, 03:57
wildcat junkie
I can't say that I have ever owned one of Harry McGowens barrels, but he did a 8mm-06 A.I. rechamber job on a K98.

The chamber seemed to be "dead nuts" concentric with the existing bore as fired cases had no runout that was visible to the naked eye when spun on the case trimmer. Measuring fired cases showed that the chamber dimensions were @ exact minimum specs as I had requested.

For what is was, accuracy was excellent @ 3/4" to 1 1/4" @ 100yds when the barrel was allowed to cool 2-3 minutes between shots. Harry never promised it would even be that good.(as well he couldn't) He suggested it would probably shoot 2" or less.

I certainly wouldn't hesitate to have him "barrel" an action. His prices are definately competitive for the quality of the work.
20 February 2004, 09:18
skb2706
I have one of those barrels on my old Mauser in .284 Winchester that is excellent. The original owner of the gun had them do the re-barrel and it was excellent work. Shoots straight too !!
20 February 2004, 10:19
<9.3x62>
I haved not had one, but my gunsmith doesn't think much of them, but I can't recall the details. I heard of another guy who had, I believe, a 338-06 or 35 whelen barreled up by them. I guess he wanted them to install sights as well, and they managed to drill clean through to the bore, and then sent it off to him anyway. They then claimed that he sabotaged his own barrel or something goofy like that. Anyway, that's what I've heard - take it or leave it.

Good luck.

9.3
20 February 2004, 11:18
bartsche
The posts in this thread talk of Harry McGowan as though he is still alive. Is he? The work he did for me was in 1962. maybe he wonders if I'm still alive. roger
20 February 2004, 18:26
Quail Wing
25 years ago, I paid $30 for a VZ 24 from Sears. I took it to Harry. He did all the metal work, butterknife bolt handle, milled the receiver, etc and installed a barrel chambered in 6mm.

That is the most accurate rifle I own. If I do my part, it will keep 5 shots in the same hole at 100 yards. I can't do that very often, but that is my fault. This is with a 20" light sporter barrel.

His shop is still operating. I intend to have them rebarrel a cz 550 later this year to 358 Norma.

For a time, he was the darling of the bench rest crowd. But that did not last. Not sure why.

Pete
22 February 2004, 07:24
skb2706
If I'm not mistaken way back when I recieved my rifle I did a little research to find out anything about McGowen barrels.
Quail aren't they located in Ann Arbor or something like that.........its been quite awhile so I could be wrong.
22 February 2004, 15:43
7x57
Parry,

I had a Mcgowen barrel in 7x57 put on my Mauser 98 about 20 years ago. I can't speak for how tight a group it shoots or any of my rifles for that matter. But it has served me very well over the years. My gun smith recommened the Mcgowen barrel. Bryan
23 February 2004, 05:29
wildcat junkie
Harry McGowen was very much alive when I spoke to him about a year ago.



He can be reached at:



McGowen Rifle Barrels

5691 Spruce Lane.

Anne, Il 60964



(815) 937-9816