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Remington 700 police 5r
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1141258" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>You should really enjoy the 5R rifling in that barrel. I have 2 of the actual "5R Milspec" models (stainless w/ the green/black stocks). One is a 10th Anniversary 24" .308 Win, the other a 26" .300 WinMag. The 5R Barrels seem to break-in easily, and are very smooth and easy to clean. It took my .308 Win over 200 rounds before it started to throw shots from copper fouling between cleanings one time. That gun also shoots .25-.50" groups on average with handloads. I hope you get the same performance out of yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1141258, member: 12995"] You should really enjoy the 5R rifling in that barrel. I have 2 of the actual "5R Milspec" models (stainless w/ the green/black stocks). One is a 10th Anniversary 24" .308 Win, the other a 26" .300 WinMag. The 5R Barrels seem to break-in easily, and are very smooth and easy to clean. It took my .308 Win over 200 rounds before it started to throw shots from copper fouling between cleanings one time. That gun also shoots .25-.50" groups on average with handloads. I hope you get the same performance out of yours. [/QUOTE]
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