Win, where did you get the 338 pac-nor barrel from?
Good shooting.
[I]"In the end, run what 'ya brung because it's better than nothing and don't give two ****s what some interwebs chat board guy says about your rig."[/I]
Win, where did you get the 338 pac-nor barrel from?
Good shooting.
newbie from gr, mi.
I bet he got it from Pac-Nor
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
Correct, ordered directly through Pac-Nor. It was on my doorstep 9 weeks from the day I ordered it.
29" stainless super match, NBRSA contour, 1:10, bead blasted, threaded 3/4x28. It's a heavy SoB but it sure is a shooter.
[I]"In the end, run what 'ya brung because it's better than nothing and don't give two ****s what some interwebs chat board guy says about your rig."[/I]
2nd that. The .308 super match barrel I got from them broke in one the first shot.
Can't be that good. You missed the diamond with every shot.
That's sweet right out of the chute. Winnie, care to share the details of the rifle with us.
I've been saying for years now that a new barrel that won't shoot from the get go never will win any match's for you and is not worth wasting your time on.
Take it easy on my 'braska buddy darkker!!!
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
[I]"In the end, run what 'ya brung because it's better than nothing and don't give two ****s what some interwebs chat board guy says about your rig."[/I]
Are they cut rifling or button pulled?
Extremely nice weapon BTW!!!!
they are cut and IMHO a cut barrel is way more consistent as they dont hold much(if any)copper.
Correct, they are cut rifling. I'm anal about break-in procedures and checking for copper through the first 50 rounds or so... There was next to none every time I checked. Run a few patches through it with break-free, followed by isopropyl, lube it up and she's ready to go. Definitely impressed by the quality and consistency thus far.
[I]"In the end, run what 'ya brung because it's better than nothing and don't give two ****s what some interwebs chat board guy says about your rig."[/I]
Thanks for the pic of your rifle Winnie. I appreciate seeing the thought (and Expense) that has gone into some of these builds. Do you mind if I ask what your plans are for that rifle?
Man with that gun you should be hitting diamonds every time
Sure thing. It definitely wasn't cheap, but compared to alternative .338 Lapua platforms, it wasn't as expensive as you'd think. Also, the looks on people's faces when it outshoots their $$$ custom rigs is entertaining to say the least
As for my plans, it's a heavy beast, I'd guess probably 25ish lbs. with the scope and a full mag. Not doing anything other than shooting off a bench with it. Just so happens that I have a thing for big, badass rounds, and this is what I wanted to build. It also helps when you have steel silhouettes in 200 yard intervals out to a mile at your disposal... Might see if I can get into some ELR bench comps, but it's out of the question for any type of tactical match. It's really just one of those rifles that you have just for the sake of having, but it's certainly fun to break out every once in a while. Gets lots of attention at the public ranges when it goes off, that's for sure.
This was before I even had a chance to play with my zero. It definitely hits diamonds when you want it to, but golf balls at 400 yards are pretty fun as well
[I]"In the end, run what 'ya brung because it's better than nothing and don't give two ****s what some interwebs chat board guy says about your rig."[/I]
"PAC-NOR manufactures two grades of barrels, 'Standard-Match' and 'Super Match' with tolerances uniform from one end to the other, bore diameters within .0003 and grooves within .0001. Both grades are fabricated using high quality ACCU-TWIST rifling buttons. ACCU-TWIST buttons exhibit the highest level in button technology. They are positioned and indexed using the latest in electro-optical digital measuring equipment. This ensures precise symmetry and proper sizing to less than 50 millionths of an inch. Such high levels of rifling button dimensional accuracy is necessary in order to fabricate barrels having today's fractional M.O.A. accuracy requirements."
This is from Pacnor's web site-don't think they are cut rifled.
jray you are right...i always ASSumed the pacnors where cut but ive never really looked into them other than reading some reviews.
yeah and when its shooting outta the box like it is i guess it dont matter.
I've had 3- still have one. They have all been good for me.
I Got mine from Pac Nor also. I went with the Super Match in a 6MMBR, 30 Inch SS Barrel.. Similar results right out of the box. I have re barreled mine 4 times now and this is by far the best barrel I have had.
I own about a half dozen and even the standard match shoot sub 1/4 MOA.
I have a couple pac-nors and they are very good barrels, actually better than good they are excellent barrels. I wouldn't hesitate buying another one either.
Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!
Does anyone know the price on Pac Nor Savage Pre fit barrels ?
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