Lothar Walther in Cummings Georgia will do just about any configuration you could want and their prices are reasonable.
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Lothar Walther in Cummings Georgia will do just about any configuration you could want and their prices are reasonable.
Gun Shack does sell McGowen in 24' sporter contour:
http://www.gunshack.com/mcgowen-barrels
We don't have the capability to chamber barrels so we have to order them from McGowen already chambered. This means it makes it hard to have a HUGE variety in stock and ready to ship. I think we have a fair selection and I'm always open to suggestions on what we should keep in stock.
Lance
Nowhere did I ever come across as not understanding why suppliers don't stock sporter prefit barrels? I totally understand how retail works, and worked in it for more years than I cared to. I posted mainly to see if there was any interest in a possible group buy through a distributor that could get prices down to near $300 per barrel, I even mentioned this in one of my later posts. I also understood I was going to have to compromise on what I wanted to get a group buy going.
The only two factory barrel Savage currently has that interest me are the 8 twist 6.5mm barrels and the 9 twist .223 for turning into a .22-250. Savage like most firearm manufacturers has failed to keep up with bullet technology and the majority of the twists are too slow to stabalize a lot of bullets offered now. Take the 9.25 twist .243 for example it can't reliably stabilize the 105 grain A-Max 100% of the time at all elevations and temperatures. They should be running an 8" twist in .223, and all 6mm and 7mm calibers to take advantage of the bullets available for hunting.
Brian Litz did a test on the Nosler LRAB and found the majority of factory twisted rifles couldn't take advantage of the BC of these bullets because they weren't spinning fast enough. Plus when I'm out hunting predators why would I want to drag along a 10+ lbs varmint rig when a light weight .223 running 75+ grain or .243 with 105+ grain bullets gives me the range I need for the dog that hangs up out to 600+ yards? Hell I'd love to see a factory .270 Win with an 8 or 9" twist rate.
Nope I'm not special, I can get what I want and even pay for it. I was just testing the waters only to find out I like to swim a different direction. However for the extra cost to get what I want for a Savage I can build on a Remington cheaper, by cutting costs elsewhere.
That's because you don't hunt anywhere near the terrain, I hunt where you start out 4000 feet above sea level to above timberline. Pack a heavy rifle on a mule deer or elk hunt for up to 10 miles a day changing as much as 2000-3000 feet in elevation and see if you still like your heavy rifle. If all I hunted was in a box blind, tree stand, or the occasional deer drive I wouldn't mind a heavy rifle either. Our hunting situations are as vastly different as our rifle barrel preference.
Lance,
I'll consider it in the future, the .243 barrel would be tempting except I just bought one. I got in on a group buy of 25 rifles and bought a custom shop MRC Extreme 2 SS .243 rifle with an 8 twist 22” #2 barrel for just over $1200 after transfer fees. The rifle comes with a sub MOA guarantee and will weigh less than 8.5 lbs when scoped. The other cool thing about it is it's throated for the 105 A-Max at 2.85” OAL at .010 off the he lands, and has a magazine box of 3.1" so I can chase the lands as the throat wears.
Now if you had a 6x45 of 6x204 Ruger sporter I'd be all over that. I can cut and crown my own barrel back to 20" without too much hassle. I have a buddy with all the hand tools to do an 11 degree crown. I'd also be interested in a 6mm Creedmoor.
Not on the shelf but Black Hole can certainly provide you with the profile you want and you won't need to take out a second mortgage. Plus they'll give you 10% iff because you are a member here.
Greg