urbanrifleman
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Hit or miss, I bought my first one in 4 years and as I said above, it seems to be shooting well. In years past I've had good luck with them on Savage and Remington (Remage) actions. The issue with them in my mind is the same as all barrels that use a nut. The largest barrel diameter, in the case of the small shank Savage that the Solus action utilizes, is 1.055. As compared to most barrels with a shoulder that I have used being 1.25. The additional mass and presumably additional rigidity associated with the larger diameter has an advantage in reduction of harmonics. Of course that is only one variable where the quality of the steel, the quality of the hole the gun drill drilled, the quality of the rifling (be it cut or button), the type of stabilization (heat or cryo) employed, the quality of the chambering job, the quality of the crown all factor into how a gun shoots. In addition to other variables of course. I've had hand lapped shoulder cut barrels shoot like shite and I've had prefits that shot lights out (1/4 MOA). It's always a crap shoot. If you haven't tried a Criterian, I suggest you do.
Nut or shoulder, shoots the same.... Or at least in the test from Jackie.
And from the few dozen times I said it.
There's about 8 pages on it hahaha