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I have one RemAge Criterion barrel and I have not shot it. It is on a trued long action R700. Chambered for 284 Win Match. I have a Richards Microfit for it that needs lots of inletting but now that I have my mill and lathe setup, I'm considering going barrel block.Hey Thanks! I don't know much about the Criterion barrels but I'm definitely going to do some reading up on them. Any knowledge about them yourself?
Great to hear you've had good experience with Boyds stocks. I almost bought one about a year ago and went a different direction. I'm sure it depends on the style, but in your opinion do you feel the forearm part of the stocks are strong enough to support the rifle if I use a bipod and still keep the barrel free floated? If not I've been researching some ways to inlet graphite arrows or other strong metals into the forearms for extra rigidity.
Right now I'm definitely leaning towards keeping one a 30-06 and just tuning and dura coating. Also thinking this will be a good chance to try to thread a barrel myself. If I screw it up, I'll have 3 extra barrels to reuse from the other rifles.
And the more I read about the 6.5 Sherman the more I like it!
I wish the 25 caliber family had bullets with higher BC's because that would probably seal the deal with one becoming a 25-06. I'm intrigued by the 25-06 because everyone I know that has had one, loved it. It seems this caliber has an almost cult like following.
As for Boyds. Mine are Featherweight Thumbhole (3) and Varmint Thumbhole, I'm 230lb and I could probably stand in it. It takes just a little fitting. Removing some Urathane over flow and a little bit here and there where the CNC can't do as good a job as the hand. I opened up one of the Featherweights to Sendero profile and it's fine, fine, fine.
Some day I should do gun pics.