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<blockquote data-quote="Txhillbilly" data-source="post: 1078447" data-attributes="member: 22844"><p>You might say I'm cheap! I just don't feel that I need to pay someone money for doing something that I can do in a few minutes in my shop. I hand lap and polish my barrels,it isn't hard to do.</p><p>Since Savage actions have a "Floating" bolt head,there's no need in wasting money to have the action Trued like most other actions need,in most cases. </p><p>I always use aftermarket barrel nuts and recoil lugs on my rifles.You don't need a gunsmith to screw a barrel onto an action,set the head space,and tighten a barrel nut.</p><p></p><p>I have rifles with Shilen select match grade barrels,McGowen match grade barrels,Seekins Precision match grade barrels,White Oak Armament match grade barrels,Wilson Arms match grade,and E.R.Shaw barrels.</p><p>They all shoot very good,so go preach your crap to someone that will listen,and care.</p><p></p><p>If you like giving your money away to a gunsmith,that's you're problem. I like keeping mine in my pocket when I can do the work myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txhillbilly, post: 1078447, member: 22844"] You might say I'm cheap! I just don't feel that I need to pay someone money for doing something that I can do in a few minutes in my shop. I hand lap and polish my barrels,it isn't hard to do. Since Savage actions have a "Floating" bolt head,there's no need in wasting money to have the action Trued like most other actions need,in most cases. I always use aftermarket barrel nuts and recoil lugs on my rifles.You don't need a gunsmith to screw a barrel onto an action,set the head space,and tighten a barrel nut. I have rifles with Shilen select match grade barrels,McGowen match grade barrels,Seekins Precision match grade barrels,White Oak Armament match grade barrels,Wilson Arms match grade,and E.R.Shaw barrels. They all shoot very good,so go preach your crap to someone that will listen,and care. If you like giving your money away to a gunsmith,that's you're problem. I like keeping mine in my pocket when I can do the work myself. [/QUOTE]
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