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<yorick>
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My little savage in .243 just doesn't want to shoot much better than 1 MOA. I've done quite a bit of work on the reloading bench, touched up the trigger and added a specialty stock, but it just doesn't throw consistant groups much below 1 - 1.5 inches.

I bought this rifle quite awhile ago (for mule der originally), before I took shooting seriously and haven't really taken care of the barrel very well, never broke it in, rarely ran a patch through it for many years.

Also the barrel heats up pretty fast, as it is the lightweight hunter version. Anyway, I have other deer rifles now and I was wondering if it would be praticle to put a new heavy (maybe fluted) target barrel on the darn thing.

On one hand I like the .243 for varmiting and plinking out to 300 yards or so, on the other hand I could buy a whole new (savage varmiter) rifle in 22-250 or 223 for under $400.

Anyone here rebarrel savages? How much does it cost?


 
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my father burned out the barrel on his 7 mag about 20 or so years ago, it was a savage...of course he rebarreled it himself, all it cost him was the new barrel..
 
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<yorick>
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I have asembled a few "kit guns"... I could probably handle that, how do you headspace it?

Who sells barrels? I suppose you need a special wrench for the barrel nut...

 
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<Reloader 1>
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Sharp shooters supply makes a wrench for the lock nuts on the savage.Once you purchase a barrel and have the correct headspace gauges headspacing the Savage rifle is a very easy task. Screw the barrel in on the go gauge tighten the lock nut check with the no go and you should be set to go.
 
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my father just rebarreled it like a normal rifle, chucked the the barrel and the nut, threaded up an air gauged douglas, and

wall-ah

 
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You could send it to savage and have them do it. I think they do it for a pretty reasonable fee, $150 or so I think, and their barrels rival custom ones in quality.
 
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<BMG>
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Get a .300 WM

Ha, Ha, Ha, He, He, He, ;-)

See you on the range!

 
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