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    Question Pre-Fit 308 Savage Barrel


    Looking for a pre-fit barrel for my Savage 10 308 Win. Looking at Shilen, McGowen, and ER Shaw. Will not be shooting matches but want the best value for accuracy over my stock sporter barrel that came with gun

    Any suggestions on which way I should go?

    Also am going to be getting a B&C Medalist stock or a Choate stock for the rifle


    Thanks

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    IMO Opion Shilen is the "Best value for accuracy" I rank then up with the top barrels made, every bit as good as a Kriger, hart or other Competition level barrel.
    I rank a ER shaw in the same catagory as a factory barrel.

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    now I am having to decide barrel contour.

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    I have had 3 mcgowens in 308 and all three have been good shooters. One of those however was outstanding!

    I dont think you will go wrong with either the Shilen or the mcgowen
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    Had 2 different Shaw barrels. They HAD problems before a re-tooling, which was something like 10-15 years ago. That stigma seems to be stuck with them on the net though....
    If you AREN'T going to be attempting to win matches, why pay $3-600 for a barrel? $150-200 for what you are after will give you the same end results, plus you can afford the stock then.
    I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.

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    My dad has a shaw 308 barrel from midway. It's about a .5 moa barrel. He says it's nearly as accurate as his 6br Shilen. Plus it was under $200 in stainless varmit contour with a barrel nut wrench. Sounds like a deal to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supergolfer18 View Post
    now I am having to decide barrel contour.
    I prefer a #7

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    so difficult to decide. called Jim @ NSS to try to get me set up

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    anyone know how accurate stock savage varmint contour barrels are?

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    Almost all of the popular barrels will shoot very well. Barrel makers such as Douglas, Shilen, Lothar Walther, Criterion will all shoot very well. Most of these barrels are going to be around $300.

    Perhaps more important than who makes the barrel blank, is who chambers your barrel. There are several great smiths that can chamber your barrel.
    They who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.

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    0k now only thing is whether to go with 22 or 24" barrel or the 26" he has in stock.

    will shorter barrel help in accuracy? Read some stuff online where it stated this

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    Quote Originally Posted by supergolfer18 View Post
    anyone know how accurate stock savage varmint contour barrels are?
    Each barrel is different, but from what I have experinced with an experinced shooter, and tuned loads, a Factory barrel will shoot better dirty or fouled, with 5 shot 100 yard group averaging around 1/2 inch with an ocasional group or two that will drop down into the mid to low .3 area.

    A good aftermarket barrel will shoot avearge groups in the .2 to .3 area with an experinced shooter, and tuned load.

    Quote Originally Posted by supergolfer18 View Post
    0k now only thing is whether to go with 22 or 24" barrel or the 26" he has in stock.
    will shorter barrel help in accuracy? Read some stuff online where it stated this
    No,
    You want the barrel to be optimal to the cartridge. Many people thing that short range benchrest shooter use short barrel for accuracy, the truth is they use short barrel to make weight standards.

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    I have a 308 barrel you might be interested in. Sent you a PM.

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    Shilen Select Match is on its way from Jim @ NSS. Great guy and was very helpful

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    Stock just arived




    How do I remove magazine from old stock to put in new one? It is a centerfeed with the magazine in the stock not a DM

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    nice looking set-up, what length barrel did you end up with?

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    26" Shilen Varmint contour on it's way. This is my old setup I put in just to get a feel for the stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by supergolfer18 View Post
    Stock just arived




    How do I remove magazine from old stock to put in new one? It is a centerfeed with the magazine in the stock not a DM
    Gently grab hold of the front of the mag with a plier and pull up, or gently pry up with a screw driver.
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    rjtfroggy: That was exactly how to get that thing out. Pulled up on the black tab with pliers and it popped out


    Thanks for the help

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    anyone wiht Shilen Select Match know if the chambers are near min spec or middle of the road?

    I am looking at Forster FL dies and their National Match Series says for match chambers since they are usually at min spec unlike factory barrels that are mid tolerance? So was wandering if this is what I need or if reg sized die would be better?

    Thanks

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    get a hold of Jim at NSS again and he should have that info for you. so far that's a nice looking rig you got. i'm looking at the OD stock myself, hear they are nice!

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    That last pic was factory savage sporter barrel in the new stock....Here is the new rig with the Shilen Match Barrel


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    Is that the Bell and Carlson A2 Medalist stock?. I am looking into buying one when i get a savage 10. I have yet to see that color though, I love it. I am thinking about a 22" barrel though in blue for hunting.

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    yes it is. It is the black with silver webbing got it from http://www.redhawkrifles.com/ Great people too if you need to call them to make sure it is right stock or need any help

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    shoots very well so far. Smallest group with my 308 has been 0.3 MOA. Does not foul too quickly either

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