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Suppressors
Accuracy decrease with supressor on
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2744702" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>More than one Savage has had crooked threads from the factory, I think it happens from every factory but a bud had a Savage 338LM like yours that shot really well with no brake or can, put a brake or a can on and it was a 5-6 minute rifle. Tried to chase the thread and there wasn't enough left of the high side so cut and crown with good threads and it was easily sub minute again without the brake or can and WITH the brake OR the can. If you like the rifle I'd lose 3/4" of that barrel and get back to shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2744702, member: 121677"] More than one Savage has had crooked threads from the factory, I think it happens from every factory but a bud had a Savage 338LM like yours that shot really well with no brake or can, put a brake or a can on and it was a 5-6 minute rifle. Tried to chase the thread and there wasn't enough left of the high side so cut and crown with good threads and it was easily sub minute again without the brake or can and WITH the brake OR the can. If you like the rifle I'd lose 3/4" of that barrel and get back to shooting. [/QUOTE]
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