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Wondering if any of you have had a previous experience with ER Shaw barrels. I am looking to convert a Remington Model 700 in a 7mm Rem Mag to a .338 Win Mag. Thanks
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Had them build a barrel for 338-06AI and mate to action (lapping, etc.). Nice work, helpful people.....that was my experience.
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I have a 6x47mm Shaw barrel that I rechamberred to 6mm-204 and have it on a Savage action. It is a nice barrel.
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Thanks for the info!
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I had them install a 338-06 barrel on a Mauser action. Quality work, fast turn around (4 weeks), great customer service, and a good shooting barrel. They might not be a premium match barrel, but they're certainly accurate enough for hunting. Mine shot under 1" at 100yds with pretty much anything I tried. I say go for it.
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i have a 30-06 with a target shaw barrel, had them do all the machine work on the action, it shoots an average of .190 @ 100yrds with handloads. i would say they do a decent job and you cant beat the price!
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