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Barrel for my 300WM
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1698862" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I would go with a 9 twist. That will let you shoot up to 230gr bullets and won't hurt when shooting 180gr bullets either. For brand, there's a ton of good ones out there now. I prefer Bartleins, but Brux, Krieger, and MullerWorks are all premium cut rifled barrels. For button barrels, Hart, Brougton, Benchmark, and Lilja are all excellent barrels too. Don't get caught up in cut vs button rifled, or brand name. Find one in stock from one of the above makers, and roll with it. Once you find what works for you, you can stick with them, or get another maker's barrel. All of the premium barrel makers today are neck and neck. They all shoot and all work well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1698862, member: 69478"] I would go with a 9 twist. That will let you shoot up to 230gr bullets and won’t hurt when shooting 180gr bullets either. For brand, there’s a ton of good ones out there now. I prefer Bartleins, but Brux, Krieger, and MullerWorks are all premium cut rifled barrels. For button barrels, Hart, Brougton, Benchmark, and Lilja are all excellent barrels too. Don’t get caught up in cut vs button rifled, or brand name. Find one in stock from one of the above makers, and roll with it. Once you find what works for you, you can stick with them, or get another maker’s barrel. All of the premium barrel makers today are neck and neck. They all shoot and all work well. [/QUOTE]
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