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16 Οκτ 2017 · So far they all 5 shoot very good, much better than a factory rifle. But the two ER Shaw barrels are both outstanding as you can see above. They say a barrel and best accuracy are seen after 200 or so shots...can't wait to see what these two riflesh will do then!
- Er Shaw Barrels
the barrels them selves aren't bad , I'd say a step above a...
- E R Shaw Barrel Kits
As far as E.R. Shaw barrel quality, I cannot speak from...
- Er Shaw Barrels
10 Ιαν 2023 · I have seen folks on the Rimfire boards state that ER Shaw is an upgrade for the Ruger Predators, so if I were building or rebarreling I would have no problem trusting a Shaw barrel. That said I think 1/8 will be better for 240gr, while you probably want 1/10 for 208/215.
21 Σεπ 2024 · I've had 3 ER Shaw barrels and they were all decent shooters, for hunting guns. They were in the .5-.75 MOA range with the right load. They were all a little picky though.
21 Ιουν 2017 · As far as E.R. Shaw barrel quality, I cannot speak from personal experience. Though the Shaw and Douglas barrels are not considered top quality, either one should represent a step up in quality from a factory barrel.
5 Νοε 2012 · I picked up one of the 20" threaded Savage .308 barrels last year just to have a bolt .308 option again (now has the .243 barrel on the action). I'm not sure on durability but it shoots MOA with the right loads at 100-300yds (not had past there).
9 Ιουλ 2014 · Both of my Er Shaws 1/14" twisted, 24" long .223 varmint barrels print in the sub moa all the time. I took a chance and bought them both at midway when they were on sale for $139 for the kit, very happy I did and more happy they shot better than a lot of the more expensive barrels.
15 Φεβ 2018 · I had inquired the community for thoughts regarding an ER Shaw barrel and the consensus was to go with a KIDD. I happened to see a KIDD barrel available and purchased. Installed and took to the range for the first trip and was a bit disappointed but knew it takes a few rounds through it to start tightening things up.