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Is it possible to purchase the heavy barrel found in the savage 10fp to put in my stevens 200, i have a b&c medalist tac. stock. I'm having difficulty finding the barrel part #. any advice would be great
That Walther barrel is the Savage factory varmint profile, which is the one on the 10fp, so pick the length you want and do the install yourself. Take rockz's advice and check out savageshooters.com if you have not done so already; that would be the best place to find the answers to your questions. Good luck.
I swap the barrel on my M12 Savage with a large crescent wrench, a clamp on vise and the barrel nut wrench.
I can do it at the range in 5 mins. You don't need a headspace gauge to swap it, just a dummy round that hasn't been fired.
I made a dummy 204 Ruger and 223 out of new factory brass, pulled the bullet, popped the primer in the rifle, drilled 2 holes through the case wall, and stuffed a bullet back in it.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bryan308ftw</div><div class="ubbcode-body">what do you guys think of this barrel?
a 1-12 twist @ 26'' long or a walther stainless steel 24'' w/ a 1-10twist </div></div>
Get the Walther if you are going to spend that amount of money. Nothing against eabco but they aren't exactly the best when it comes to product quality (from what I've bought before), and they aren't always the cheapest. Spend the extra $15 or so dollars and get the sure thing (Walther). For .308 even the 24" is on the long side, if you do want a shorter barrel, you can ask Walther while ordering if they can cut and recrown at your specified length. 18" or 20" will be just fine with that 1-10 twist.
If you want to spend a little less than the Walther, contact Northlander on www.savageshooters.com for a McGowen or Shilen prefit barrel in the varmint or heavy contour.
I think I read somewhere that the barrels used on the newer Accustocked models are not the same as those used on the older Model 10/110 and have a different measurement here and there. Make sure you ask someone who knows for sure if you buy a factory or take-off.
I think an aftermarket like Douglas or McGowan makes more sense, though, like others here. That's what will be going on my FCPK when it is shot out (which won't be long at the rate I'm shooting it