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Best Custom Match Grade Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 923062" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I voted Hart because my Dad and Pap have always shot them on their Remington customs, M1As, and 40x and not one has not been a tack driver. I am installing one on my custom 1917 Enfield build and we cut it at 28" with a custom contour that tapers to .720 at the muzzle. Really looking forward to this rifle and expect it to shoot excellent with its .308 Norma chambering and excellent barrel. I know Hart has lost most of its popularity nowadays but believe them to be one of the best. I think they are unpopular today because the newer "better" barrels are gaining popularity because benchrest guys tried them out, did well, and everyone jumped on them. Same thing happens every once in awhile. At one time Shilen, Hart, and Douglas use to be very popular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 923062, member: 69478"] I voted Hart because my Dad and Pap have always shot them on their Remington customs, M1As, and 40x and not one has not been a tack driver. I am installing one on my custom 1917 Enfield build and we cut it at 28" with a custom contour that tapers to .720 at the muzzle. Really looking forward to this rifle and expect it to shoot excellent with its .308 Norma chambering and excellent barrel. I know Hart has lost most of its popularity nowadays but believe them to be one of the best. I think they are unpopular today because the newer "better" barrels are gaining popularity because benchrest guys tried them out, did well, and everyone jumped on them. Same thing happens every once in awhile. At one time Shilen, Hart, and Douglas use to be very popular. [/QUOTE]
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