I know it's a great barrel and shoots very well but being a cheap bastard, I wanted the less expensive route to a whole new rifle. I really want that 1-10 twist and thread on the barrel. The barrel I have is a 1-12 and no thread.There is nothing wrong with another barrel 20 factory barrel or your original barrel, most of the time 98 percent the problem is the chamber are very sloppy, result inaccurate down range, you need compatent smith to set back 10 to 20 thausanth, and rechamber with match reamer, this will take care the problem.
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Convince me about muzzle breaks. Clamp on or screwed on? It would be nice to keep my sight somewhat on target when I take a shot. I must admit, I like the cleaner look of a brake on a threaded barrel. Is this a difficult snd costly proposition?
I knew a reply on shooting fundamentals would come back some how. I agree but that doesn't work all the time for me. A nicer recoil when one is not in the "zone" would be nice once in a while?If you can't keep your target in your field of view with a 308 your problem isn't a lack of muzzle brake but bad follow through after you break the shot through the recoil pulse.
I just received my Benchmark barrel from Gary Eakin, or his handle: thereamerguy
Cheers, Barney
I always vote for Ron Smith barrels. Canadian made and excellent quality.