2 weeks ago I ordered a Mcgowen .243 barrel in an 8 twist, #9 Douglas contour. Of course, this means I'm going to need a graduated step up from the small shank tenon diameter. I plan to bed the first 4" of the barrel. If that doesn't work I'll grind it out and go to plan "B". I went "ignorant" for a few reasons. Primarily, I am trying to get my wife to play in the 600 yd "F" class game. She's a shooter, but recoil doesn't suit her. 9 lbs of barrel should reduce it quite a bit.. I have a couple of 1000 yard matches coming up, and I'd really love to show that a .243 pushing 115 DTACS will shoot inside of a 6.5 284 in the wind. Might not... So I best be reading flags properly. I kind of like taking "plain gear" and "supposedly mundane cartridges" and make them work.

Back to my main point, and it is a shout out to Savage. I am currently shooting a 12BVSS .223 that I bought in 2001. According to my load logs, she has ran close to 9000 rounds downrange. Somewhere between 2000 and 4000 rounds, this barrel would average .34" groups at 100 yards. It was insane. Almost boring to shoot. I have seated bullets out further and further until now, where the best groups it will hold are averaging .83". That's average. I am getting several groups in the .5" range, but also several in the 1.5" range. It's time to retire the old girl, even though she's plenty accurate enough to tap a coyote.

It is rare that we come across a "hummer", and Savage pulled it off with this one.

So now I sit, waiting for a new barrel to arrive. The wait is killing me. Someone please give me a blanket and a pacifier, and tell me "It's alright" while I wait.

I also need a creative way to monumentalize the only Hummer I've ever shot.