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Remington and Savage take off barrels

RBlevins

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Remington 700 24in stainless chambered in 300 SAUM. $100
Savage 26in fluted stainless 22-250 marked model 112 $75 .810 at muzzle
Savage 26in stainless ported 7mm STW $125 .730 at muzzle
both savage barrel are standard shank,
Prices are shipped
 

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I do not. I bought the rifle some time ago and after never shooting it I decided to rebarrel it to 6mmAckley
 
I believe from the factory they were 1-14
Depending on the year made they had a 1:9" twist and a 1:12" twist also, pictures of the barrel markings could give a code on the late model barrels but running a brush or patch covered jag on a cleaning rod that has a taped flag on it and measuring the distance after one revolution would also tell.

Giving the most information will help sell.
 
Depending on the year made they had a 1:9" twist and a 1:12" twist also, pictures of the barrel markings could give a code on the late model barrels but running a brush or patch covered jag on a cleaning rod that has a taped flag on it and measuring the distance after one revolution would also tell.

Giving the most information will help sell.
I'll be back home later this afternoon and will measure the twist and get pics
 

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