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    Criterion or Mcgowen


    I'm in the process of building a rifle and in the past have been spoiled by Criterion barrels. The only limitation I see with them is they offer limited barrel contours for Savage shooters. McGowan seems to have a few more hunting contours. I have no experience with Mcgowen barrels. Please share your experiences.

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    My only aftermarket barrel so far is a McGowen 260AI with Varmint contour. It regularly shoots better than 1/3rd in at 100yds. Cleans well. Shipped right away. Dennis was quick to reach out to offer help when he read a post where I initially had trouble getting loads made from 1x fired brass to chamber. Turns out I simply needed to use virgin brass (to start) b/c the chamber was made so tight.

    Could not be happier with it.

    From what I read, all of these aftermarket barrels in $300+ range are good. Boils down to availability and service. Service is important b/c everyone is capable of making a mistake or a product that does not live up to even their own standards. In that rare instance, what matters is how the person/mfr responds. All I hear is good about McGowen service.

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    I couldn't be happier with my mcGowen. It's a shooter and cleans up easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxx View Post
    My only aftermarket barrel so far is a McGowen 260AI with Varmint contour. It regularly shoots better than 1/3rd in at 100yds. Cleans well. Shipped right away. Dennis was quick to reach out to offer help when he read a post where I initially had trouble getting loads made from 1x fired brass to chamber. Turns out I simply needed to use virgin brass (to start) b/c the chamber was made so tight.

    Could not be happier with it.

    From what I read, all of these aftermarket barrels in $300+ range are good. Boils down to availability and service. Service is important b/c everyone is capable of making a mistake or a product that does not live up to even their own standards. In that rare instance, what matters is how the person/mfr responds. All I hear is good about McGowen service.
    foxx . . . I don't think I ever heard back from you, but I am gald to hear all is OK with your barrel. Anything else, just let me know.

    Dennis
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    I have owned both, and can say both are good barrels.

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    I had a 270 Gibbs barrel done up with my own custom reamer and the barrel is a marvelous shooter (1/4-1/2 MOA dependant on me...not the barrel). It cleans up well and looks awesome. I couldn't be happier with my purchase!!!

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