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Savage prefit upgrade worth it?

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Ive got a savage 11 with a factory 22" 243 varmint barrel and it shoots decent. Usually 3/4moa. But i struggle to get consistent impact past 500. My custom 6.5x47 on the other hand is effortless to shoot out to 1000y. So im curious if a prefit like a criterion would shoot just as good as a custom chambered barrel?
 
Opinions will vary in regards to "as good" as a custom chambered barrel but everyone can agree they are 100% better than the factory barrel. I have run a bunch of prefits remage and savage and I have never been disappointed in the results.
 
Id be more curious why your current rifle isnt capable of further hits if you have a 3/4" load for it?
Idk man. Its currently a 243 with a 9.125 twist barrel. Pushing 95gr vld 3300fps IIRC and out to 450-500 is hammers but past 500 its just not consistent. Idk if those bullets are a little long and are fully stabilizing or whats goin on.
 
Could be stability but it looks alright. Have you done a load development at 500 on paper or have you put a chronograph on it to see if its the load that just isnt adequate?

http://www.bergerbullets.com/twist-rate-calculator/
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Id be more curious why your current rifle isnt capable of further hits if you have a 3/4" load for it?
Totally agree. I have a buddy with a 243 that consistently hits the targets out to 800 on the range we shoot at with factory savage barrels and handloads with low ES/SD.

Is it possible you have velocity consistency issues with your load?
 
I have used both Shilen (Savage) and McGowen (Savage and Remage) barrels with excellent results.

Lacking any better information best guess is you are experiencing stability issues. Go with a 1:8 twist and you will be good at least through the 105s.
 
PVA for the win

if you're patient I suppose PVA for the win. I'm at 22 weeks for my savage prefit barrel and still haven't received it. In the past I had an action "accurized", barrel fitted, chambered etc., in the same amount of time. Prefits shouldn't take 6 months to make. I'm confident it will shoot very well, but at this point I wish I had bought a Criterion. I'd be 3 months (maybe longer) into shooting that barrel.
 
Ive got a savage 11 with a factory 22" 243 varmint barrel and it shoots decent. Usually 3/4moa. But i struggle to get consistent impact past 500. My custom 6.5x47 on the other hand is effortless to shoot out to 1000y. So im curious if a prefit like a criterion would shoot just as good as a custom chambered barrel?

When accuracy falls of non-linearly at range, that is usually an indicator of stability issues. Sounds like your twist is not quite fast enough to keep your bullets stable past 500yds. Try a lighter/shorter bullet. If those shoot in a linearly predictable manner, you’ll have your answer.
 
I know criterion barrels area tack drivers. Not sure on shilen. I have bought both a criterion and shilen in 6 dasher to compare two barrel makers both chambers done by associated maker.
 
I have X-Caliber, Shillen, and Criterion prefits and they all shoot very good. The Shillen I sent dummy rounds to them. They required normal load work up and are very forgiving in that area.