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criterionbarrels said:That's a solid shooter you've got there swadiver! Thank you for your business, it's much appreciated.
broncman said:What twist rates do Criterion off in 30cal? I want to do a slow twist for a 30 BR type setup. I have a Shillen prefit that I had done by Shillen for 215 bergers. Shoots very well at 1000.
I wished Northland had more reamer options for their prefits. Such as different neck options for the 308. Shillen offers several different neck diamters for 308.
I went with a basically no turn neck for Lapua brass.
broncman said:What twist rates do Criterion off in 30cal? I want to do a slow twist for a 30 BR type setup. I have a Shillen prefit that I had done by Shillen for 215 bergers. Shoots very well at 1000.
I bought a 13 twist in 308 from Jim. I don't think he stocks them as he had to order the barrel.
It shot 175 grain bullets well. Haven't tried heavier.
Iowa Fox said:swadiver, Does the XLR chassis use all three mounting screws on the Target action or just the front and rear? Thanks
Iowa Fox said:Thanks swadiver. I wonder just how important that middle screw is? I'm in the middle of one using a target action and everything affordable is a two screw stock. I'm ready to loctite a set screw in the middle action screw hole and just use the front and rear action holes.
It seems to me that you would than have a two screw rifle with a block of aluminum hanging from the center action screw. I would think you would want the center action screw to help secure the action to the stock which would require whatever you put into the mag well to be a solid part of the stock.swadiver said:........ snip........................ i could see an aluminum block secured in place of the magwell and a hole drilled to utilize the center action screw. i am not sure how to pull that off, however. any members have some ideas on this?
Update on my Savage Re-barrel project.
I went with a Criterion 28 inch bull contour pre fit .308 barrel. Instead of using the original Savage action, I installed it in a Savage Target Action and a XLR Industries chassis system. Glass is a Sightron SIII 8-32x56.
I used the original Savage short action to build up a budget .223 built around another Criterion pre-fit.
anyways, pretty happy with the Criterion .308 barrel. at 100 yards, when i do my part (not as often as i would like) I am seeing .21" to .3" 5 shot groups with Berger 150 gr HPBT flat base bullets on top of either Varget or RE-15. 168 and 175 gr SMK's are giving around a half inch or a bit less.
I will finally get a chance to shoot it at 300 yds this weekend. anxious to see how it does there. next month, a road trip to a 600 to 1000 yd range is in the offing. we will see how it goes there as well...........................
I use Lapua 308 & 243 brass and Winchester 308 & 243 brass. I have to weigh sort the Winchester brass but after sorting it, it shoots as good as the Lapua brass.
You can improve your groups marginally if you set up BR type wind flags along the 100 yards of bullet travel and learn to read them.
If your groups average 0.3" then this is all you will get out of this set up. If you want to shrink your groups even more then you have to get the barreled action bedded into a BR type stock, turn necks, anneal, BR front/rear rests etc etc... What I'm saying is, I would be plenty happy with this kind of performance out of your setup.