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savage barrel nut
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustystud" data-source="post: 420753" data-attributes="member: 9964"><p>Having rebarreled several hundred Savages some with and some without the barrel nut I see no difference in the accuracy of barrels of the same make.</p><p> </p><p>There is a huge difference in timed and trued actoins, precision ground lugs and high end custom barrels.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, there is the occasional prefit that shoots lights out but that is a crap shoot.</p><p> </p><p>Custom barrels that are set up and indicated with a tenths (.0001) indicator and turned, threaded, and chambered in the same set-up will always shoot better than the mass produced barrel that is turned, threaded and chambered in seperate set ups or operations. </p><p> </p><p>Nat Lambeth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustystud, post: 420753, member: 9964"] Having rebarreled several hundred Savages some with and some without the barrel nut I see no difference in the accuracy of barrels of the same make. There is a huge difference in timed and trued actoins, precision ground lugs and high end custom barrels. Yes, there is the occasional prefit that shoots lights out but that is a crap shoot. Custom barrels that are set up and indicated with a tenths (.0001) indicator and turned, threaded, and chambered in the same set-up will always shoot better than the mass produced barrel that is turned, threaded and chambered in seperate set ups or operations. Nat Lambeth [/QUOTE]
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