I have had 6 rifles re-barrelled by John Maike of Flint Hills Gun Works in Kansas. He has done an excellent job for me with whatever barrel I wanted to use. He is a true perfectionist which is what I want in a gunsmith I used Montana barrels with good results before some of the employees left to form Mcgowan. My last two were a 6mm Remington with a Kreiger barrel that shoots pretty one hole groups when I do my part, and a 204 Ruger with a Pac-Nor. I haven't started reloading for the 204 yet but it shoots under 1" with the cheap winchester factory loads I broke the barrel in with.
You may want to check on-hand inventory of the top manufacturers to see if you can get the barrel you want right away, waits can be long. Their reps can also be helpful matching the contour and twist rate to your needs. Also be sure to ask how to break your new barrel in or you can ruin it quickly.
Good luck and let us know how she shoots when you are done.
You may want to check on-hand inventory of the top manufacturers to see if you can get the barrel you want right away, waits can be long. Their reps can also be helpful matching the contour and twist rate to your needs. Also be sure to ask how to break your new barrel in or you can ruin it quickly.
Good luck and let us know how she shoots when you are done.