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    Savage 110 Tactical 6 CM barrels ?


    On the Bass Pro site it lists several Savage 's for sale. In the description of the 6CM is says it has a 5 R rifling. On other on-line gun dealers the description says nothing about the 6 CM's riflings.
    Is the 5 R on the Bass Pro's rifles something special Savage built for them, OR ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter0302 View Post
    On the Bass Pro site it lists several Savage 's for sale. In the description of the 6CM is says it has a 5 R rifling. On other on-line gun dealers the description says nothing about the 6 CM's riflings.
    Is the 5 R on the Bass Pro's rifles something special Savage built for them, OR ??
    No, 5r is pretty common. I don't know for sure but I would guess its standard

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    5R rifling was an advertised feature on the Cabelas 10T-SR models several years ago when I purchased mine. These models were exclusive to Cabelas and now Bass Pro too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill2905 View Post
    5R rifling was an advertised feature on the Cabelas 10T-SR models several years ago when I purchased mine. These models were exclusive to Cabelas and now Bass Pro too.
    Thank you, kinda figured is was exclusive to them. Do you happen to know what the "SR" stands for ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter0302 View Post
    Thank you, kinda figured is was exclusive to them. Do you happen to know what the "SR" stands for ?
    5R isn't exclusive.. maybe I'm misunderstanding what you meant but Thompsons been using 5R for years, all kinds of barrels com with that as a option, one of my older Walmart savages is 5R, I think 1 of my shilens and both my criterion are 5R my other shilen is 4 ratchet

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    SR stands for "suppressor ready"
    "As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."

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    OK, missed that part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted_Feasel View Post
    5R isn't exclusive.. maybe I'm misunderstanding what you meant but Thompsons been using 5R for years, all kinds of barrels com with that as a option, one of my older Walmart savages is 5R, I think 1 of my shilens and both my criterion are 5R my other shilen is 4 ratchet

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    Correct, 5R is certainly not exclusive. The point being made is that the 10T-SR is a configuration that was produced exclusively for Cabelas/Bass Pro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill2905 View Post
    Correct, 5R is certainly not exclusive. The point being made is that the 10T-SR is a configuration that was produced exclusively for Cabelas/Bass Pro.
    Got ya

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    5r rifling is the best proven riffling in my opinion, for bullet stability, twist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tric3imagery View Post
    5r rifling is the best proven riffling in my opinion, for bullet stability, twist?

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    I've found 4 Ratchet to be as good out to 1k and easier to clean but definitely 5 R has been a significant improvement in reducing bullet deformation

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