Greg Nolan
Handloader
- Nov 25, 2004
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Don't be like me in my past efforts and limit myself to what your caliber can be improved to. Get the caliber you are trying to almost match. Or better yet, sell what you have and buy what you couldn't have possibly have achieved by the limits of your rifle.
You'll be amazed how much cheaper that can be. Does the name "Savage" ring an accuracy bell? Vanguard WBY, Rem SPS Ultra-mag. They don't cost that much more than what you have and a modified rifle sells way cheaper than a factory chambered one. The cheapest way to go with the most bang for the buck is sell the one you got and buy the caliber you really wanted all along. Saving a few pennies a round in efficiency will never overcome the cost of re-barreling and re-chambering. Today's factory barrels will shoot as good as the custom barrels of 40 years ago.
IMHO.
Greg
You'll be amazed how much cheaper that can be. Does the name "Savage" ring an accuracy bell? Vanguard WBY, Rem SPS Ultra-mag. They don't cost that much more than what you have and a modified rifle sells way cheaper than a factory chambered one. The cheapest way to go with the most bang for the buck is sell the one you got and buy the caliber you really wanted all along. Saving a few pennies a round in efficiency will never overcome the cost of re-barreling and re-chambering. Today's factory barrels will shoot as good as the custom barrels of 40 years ago.
IMHO.
Greg