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A new/old 'Rem/age' rifle for me, again in 25Creed

jeffreybehr

Shooting for 60 years and still a novice.
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Called my BR-shooting guru ('Wambo') about how my Savage 12BR has been an almost-good-enough rifle for me for maybe a dozen years but not one I've ever been satisfied with.. IOW, it's been promising, but it never delivers on the promise.. I asked if a Rem. 700-based BR rifle should be better and he indicated 'yes' and that he has been storing one of those for another friend, to eventually sell.. Since it's in 6.5-284, I asked if he'd sell it without a barrel, and he said yes.. I've now refound X-Caliber barrels and have ordered a 25Creed 29", 7-1/2-twist, stainless-steel barrel with a #15 heavy-varmint taper (1.062" for 5 inches, then a straight taper to 0.900" at muzzle) with matte finish.. Paid a fee to prioritize this order, so I might have a rifle within three months.

Yippee! Have already planned initial loads with the Berger, Hornady, and Sierra heavies based on the new data from Berger.. Nothing compulsive about me!!!!
 
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Got to talking to my BR-shooting guru ('Wambo') about how my Savage 12BR has been an almost-good-enough rifle for me for maybe a half-dozen years but not one I've ever 'gotten there' with.. The discussion turned to a Rem. 700-actioned BR rifle and then to one of these he possesses for a friend, to hold and eventually sell.. Since it's in 6.5-284, I asked if he'd sell it without a barrel, and he said yes.. I've now refound X-Caliber barrels and have ordered a 25Creed 29", 7-1/2-twist, stainless-steel barrel with a #15 heavy-varmint taper (1.062" for 5 inches, then a straight taper to 0.900" at muzzle) with matte finish.. Paid a fee to prioritize this order, so I might have a rifle within three months.

Yippee! Have already planned initial loads with the Berger, Hornady, and Sierra heavies based on the new data from Berger.. Nothing compulsive about me!!!!

How much do they charge to "prioritize" ?
 
How much do they charge to "prioritize" ?
$100.. My error--they call it 'Expedite'.. It means they place this barrel (with other Expedited barrels, I presume) at the front of each workstation or machine each day..

Here's the detailed order:

Rem/Ages Remington 700 Prefit Barrel
Barrel Steel: 416R Stainless Steel
Contoured Barrel Length: 29 (No 1/2"x28 Threads) [+$45.00]
Caliber & Twist Rate: .250/.257 Cal 1:7.5" Twist 6 Groove
Bolt Action Contour: 15 - Heavy Varmint 1.062 5 .900
Rifle Chambers: 25 Creedmoor
Rem/Ages CounterBore Size: .700" - Standard (Fits Remington Factory Bolt)
Muzzle Options: 11 Degree Crown (No Threads)
Finish: Matte [+$15.00]
Expedite: Yes, Expedite this barrel [+$100.00]


Add a barrelnut and shipping makes total $630.
 
I will be watching for developments on your project. Very interesting.

Indeed; it'll be my first Remington and of course my first 700 action.. In 2006-'8 I had an expensive Bill Shehane-built, BAT-B-based BR rifle in 6.5-284 Shehane, and one day in '07 I shot very well and won three of the four trophies awarded.. Unfortunately it's been all downhill from there.
 
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$100.. My error--they call it 'Expedite'.. It means they place this barrel (with other Expedited barrels, I presume) at the front of each workstation or machine each day..

Here's the detailed order:

Rem/Ages Remington 700 Prefit Barrel
Barrel Steel: 416R Stainless Steel
Contoured Barrel Length: 29 (No 1/2"x28 Threads) [+$45.00]
Caliber & Twist Rate: .250/.257 Cal 1:7.5" Twist 6 Groove
Bolt Action Contour: 15 - Heavy Varmint 1.062 5 .900
Rifle Chambers: 25 Creedmoor
Rem/Ages CounterBore Size: .700" - Standard (Fits Remington Factory Bolt)
Muzzle Options: 11 Degree Crown (No Threads)
Finish: Matte [+$15.00]
Expedite: Yes, Expedite this barrel [+$100.00]


Add a barrelnut and shipping makes total $630.

I need to raise my prices. :)
 
Sounds as if customers who have an extra $100 cash are more important than the others. Bad business!
I disagree.. I feel that having the opportunity to pay for the privelege of receiving something earlier is a wise business choice.. Think of it as merely another option to customize that barrel to your standards.
 
Called my BR-shooting guru ('Wambo') about how my Savage 12BR has been an almost-good-enough rifle for me for maybe a dozen years but not one I've ever been satisfied with.. IOW, it's been promising, but it never delivers on the promise.. I asked if a Rem. 700-based BR rifle should be better and he indicated 'yes' and that he has been storing one of those for another friend, to eventually sell.. Since it's in 6.5-284, I asked if he'd sell it without a barrel, and he said yes.. I've now refound X-Caliber barrels and have ordered a 25Creed 29", 7-1/2-twist, stainless-steel barrel with a #15 heavy-varmint taper (1.062" for 5 inches, then a straight taper to 0.900" at muzzle) with matte finish.. Paid a fee to prioritize this order, so I might have a rifle within three months.

Yippee! Have already planned initial loads with the Berger, Hornady, and Sierra heavies based on the new data from Berger.. Nothing compulsive about me!!!!
the only nut barrel/ drop in ive ever had is prob 10 years old. its a shilen select match in 6br throated long enough for 105s. it still shoots purdy darn good and it has been a real shooter through the years. i bought it for savage but converted it to rem 783
 
Sounds like customer’s that have an extra $100 cash are more important than the others. Bad business!

I ship 2 to 4 weeks. The line usually goes exactly by date, unless I have several barrels the same, which I might batch up.

I did push the new shouldered prefits to the front of the line because I wanted to get them in the field.

I wonder about companies that never, ever seem to catch up. For 10 years they are still 6 months to a year out. I mean, it's become like a standard thing in the gun industry. But actually it's very odd. You would think at some point they would do something to catch up. After a decade or so of being behind.
 
I ship 2 to 4 weeks. The line usually goes exactly by date, unless I have several barrels the same, which I might batch up.

I did push the new shouldered prefits to the front of the line because I wanted to get them in the field.

I wonder about companies that never, ever seem to catch up. For 10 years they are still 6 months to a year out. I mean, it's become like a standard thing in the gun industry. But actually it's very odd. You would think at some point they would do something to catch up. After a decade or so of being behind.

I didn't know of you, but you don't sell 25s so I could not have bought one anyway.

And yes, I, too, wonder about all those barrel companies that never catch up; are there that few excellent machinist/barrel craftsmen in this country?
 

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