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S11033
08-28-2023, 09:27 PM
Hey guys,

I've got an old blind mag 110 in 30-06 that I'd like to build into a 600yd plinker. I was planning to buy a cheap .308 take-off barrel from NSS, or the trader here, but wanted to check if you guys think it might be worth cutting the 22" factory 30-06 barrel down to 16" (to maximize its rigidity) and see how it shoots. It will go into a Choate Tactical stock I've got, and wear a lower-end scope I have kicking around from my first foray into longer-range shooting. It's also getting a Rifle Basic Sav-1 trigger, and a new recoil lug & barrel nut from EABCO.

Thanks,

Lawndart

pdog06
08-28-2023, 09:52 PM
You’re probably gonna want a heavier contour barrel if you’ll be doing any amount of consecutive firing. And a longer heavier contour would be better than a shortened sporter contour in my opinion.
Post a want ad in our classifieds. One might show up if there’s not already one there.

S11033
08-28-2023, 10:09 PM
Ever mind…lol I see you’ve already made the want ad.

Thanks for the reply. We're on the same wavelength ;)

I just put it in the stock to see how it would look, and the sporter barrel is comically tiny in the Choate Tactical stock. I should go ahead and delete this thread!

Lawndart

Dave Hoback
08-28-2023, 11:42 PM
Yeah, cutting the stick barrel down to 16” will serve only to lose velocity. Nothing more.

S11033
08-28-2023, 11:44 PM
Yeah, cutting the stick barrel down to 16” will serve only to lose velocity. Nothing more.

Roger, thanks. I hope someone bites on the trader!

Lawndart

strut64
08-29-2023, 05:20 AM
If it were mine, I would work with the existing 30-06 barrel. I have seen some of those older barrels that are accurate. the problem with the stock sporter barrrels is they are thin and heat up fast if shot too quickly. then the groups open up as the barrel heats up. A 308 sporter weight barrel will do the same thing. PDOG noted above that heavy contour barrel is needed.

S11033
08-29-2023, 09:09 AM
If it were mine, I would work with the existing 30-06 barrel. I have seen some of those older barrels that are accurate. the problem with the stock sporter barrrels is they are thin and heat up fast if shot too quickly. then the groups open up as the barrel heats up. A 308 sporter weight barrel will do the same thing. PDOG noted above that heavy contour barrel is needed.

Yeah, I definitely want to be able to shoot some strings. Nothing crazy, but enough to want a heavier contour than a sporter... Hopefully I'll be able to do some horse-trading.

Smokey262
08-29-2023, 08:10 PM
Try cutting a half inch off and re-crowning it

hamiltonkiler
08-29-2023, 08:55 PM
A scope and cheek rest would be my fist purchase. A homemade bedding job and some trigger work. All center fires will go 600yds. Being able to make em land together with a read is the trick.

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charlie b
08-29-2023, 09:08 PM
Heavier the better. Even my BVSS heavy varmint contour barrel changes poi as it heats up. IMHO it depends on how much bending is done by the tech on the assembly line at Savage. The std varmint contour on my .223 Axis held poi from cold through very hot. Not bent as much? A .223 also has more 'meat' to it.