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28 nosler 195 berger RE33 testing
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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 1941749" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>Your going to have to test that out yourself as far as temp stability and nodes go. Ive had mixed reviews on the temp stability of it. But itll probably be close to 3000 fps. Unfortunately I don't rebarrel rifles if I didn't build the rifle. I don't want my name on the side of a rifle if I didn't build the whole thing. Say I rebarrel a rifle but the stock work is terrible. Someone takes that rifle to the range and people see my name on the side, not worth it to me. Theres also too many things that need done for a rifle to shoot with benchrest accuracy consistently. Ignition work, a chamber thats cut 100% stress free, indicated in coaxially and perfect, and not oversized at all. Optics that are bedded to the rings. And several other things. Most of those things 99.9% of the gunsmiths out there are unaware of. Those are the reasons Ive decided to not rebarrel a rifle I didn't build. If a guy shoots out a barrel on a rifle I built the turnaround time is generally 4 weeks or less since parts are instock. Keeping a massive inventory has allowed me to cut my lead time on custom rifles to 6 weeks or less now. As well as keep several rifles instock and ready to ship most of the time. I have a couple package deals left at the moment also. Buy the rifle, optics, brass, dies, and everything else from me and get $500 off the total. Those are selling pretty quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 1941749, member: 20643"] Your going to have to test that out yourself as far as temp stability and nodes go. Ive had mixed reviews on the temp stability of it. But itll probably be close to 3000 fps. Unfortunately I don't rebarrel rifles if I didn't build the rifle. I don't want my name on the side of a rifle if I didn't build the whole thing. Say I rebarrel a rifle but the stock work is terrible. Someone takes that rifle to the range and people see my name on the side, not worth it to me. Theres also too many things that need done for a rifle to shoot with benchrest accuracy consistently. Ignition work, a chamber thats cut 100% stress free, indicated in coaxially and perfect, and not oversized at all. Optics that are bedded to the rings. And several other things. Most of those things 99.9% of the gunsmiths out there are unaware of. Those are the reasons Ive decided to not rebarrel a rifle I didn't build. If a guy shoots out a barrel on a rifle I built the turnaround time is generally 4 weeks or less since parts are instock. Keeping a massive inventory has allowed me to cut my lead time on custom rifles to 6 weeks or less now. As well as keep several rifles instock and ready to ship most of the time. I have a couple package deals left at the moment also. Buy the rifle, optics, brass, dies, and everything else from me and get $500 off the total. Those are selling pretty quick. [/QUOTE]
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