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    Rem 700 Barrel swap...anyone done it?

    Okay so I have a 700 chambered in 30-06 I have been shooting for the past couple years, I want a heavier profile barrel.

    I found a place that sells blanks or will install if I send it to them.
    http://www.remington700rifle.com/Custom_Services.php

    I just want a better barrel for better accuracy while keeping the 06.
    (edit: I want to go with the bull barrel, or varmint? If thats the same, it dont have to be fluted
    Anyone bought a barrel and installed themselves? Or should I just send it to them.


    Thanks in advance
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    You have to have a smith do it. The chamber needs to be cut to the correct depth so that it will head space with your current bolt.

    Its not plug and play like ARs

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    Quote Originally Posted by crossgun View Post
    You have to have a smith do it. The chamber needs to be cut to the correct depth so that it will head space with your current bolt.

    Its not plug and play like ARs
    Thats what I figured (have a smith) but wasnt sure.

    Would it be worth it? I love the 06, I just want it to be good out to furher distance.
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    u can do it at home with out a smith...

    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...c,25549.0.html

    its a savage style with barrel nut for rem.

    head spacing takes 5 min... same as a savge

    lots of guys on sniperhide are using these

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    Send it to GA Precision. George will do an amazing job on your rifle.

    http://www.gaprecision.net/ga-precision-services.html

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    You can have the smith pin the recoil lug and chamber up as many bbpls as you want that will fit the bolt face. All you need is the $$$, an action wrench and bbl vise.

    I had a 700 switch bbl & was running the 221 fireball & the 6ppc...that set up required having an extra bolt fitted to the action.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCmJUnKie View Post
    Would it be worth it? I love the 06, I just want it to be good out to furher distance.
    What kind of accuracy are you getting out of the current barrel?

    If you are already steadily sub MOA and happy with the current caliber, depending on what glass you have mounted on it, you may be better served putting that money into better optics.

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