Thanks, no it is an aftermarket Benchmark barrel.
The original pencil barrel that came with the walnut stocked model 7 wasn't as accurate as I'd hoped. I bought it used off of here, can't remember... probably from you?! ;-)I have owned 2 Rem M7 223 rifles Neither shot very Good - so I sold them both- Bought a Rem M700 LVSF 204 Ruger and it Shoots VERY Well ! RJ
Some nice pale coyotes there, congrats. Can you spot your shots with that light bullet?
Nice work!
You kill the barrel on a certain 223AI yet?
That's a FUGLY barrel there !RJ
I love seeing bores like that! Too many don’t get used. Have you a WAG on the number of rounds down that PN?
I am trying to wear out the factory barrel on my 223 Montana so I can rebarrel with a quicker twist, but 223 barrels last SOOO long!
By the way Benchmark and Pac Nor are still my favourite barrels. I have had close to a dozen PNs, and they have all been great. The silhouette shooters in the US Pacific Northwest almost to a man still run PNs. Benchmarks have come on strong in the last five years especially among Canadians, also great barrels. Both last a long time, don’t like to foul, no drama. Because of the ease in sourcing Benchmarks from Eakin we Canucks do tend to go that way the last couple years, but that’s simple logistics and no knock on Pac Nor.
I bought that rifle from you in February 2013 and have put 449 rounds down it. 90% 75 Berger’s at 3000 FPS +/-
Better question, was the round count you gave me, before I bought it, a WAG?
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It would be interesting what Pac Nor would say. A 224 barrel running 26 grains of powder, pooched in a thousand rounds? Not good.
I was expecting you to say you had put 5000 rounds through it.




























