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<blockquote data-quote="Josh-L" data-source="post: 441032" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>Your factory barrel is just the bottom of the barrel chrome moly (no pun!). There is a reason they are known as sewer pipes. So of course I'm always going to say swap the barrel. Most gunsmiths will tell you that you HAVE to true the action and all that other stuff when you put on a new barrel but that's not true. But Steve Baldwin only charges an extra $125 to do all that so I think it's worth it. The barrel is the most important thing I think. I'd rather have a crappy stock and trigger and an untrue action with a nice barrel then nice everything else with a lower end barrel. As for the stocks I've never heard of pre-bedded stocks? The whole point of bedding is to sit your stock it in so it molds to the bottom of it perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh-L, post: 441032, member: 219"] Your factory barrel is just the bottom of the barrel chrome moly (no pun!). There is a reason they are known as sewer pipes. So of course I'm always going to say swap the barrel. Most gunsmiths will tell you that you HAVE to true the action and all that other stuff when you put on a new barrel but that's not true. But Steve Baldwin only charges an extra $125 to do all that so I think it's worth it. The barrel is the most important thing I think. I'd rather have a crappy stock and trigger and an untrue action with a nice barrel then nice everything else with a lower end barrel. As for the stocks I've never heard of pre-bedded stocks? The whole point of bedding is to sit your stock it in so it molds to the bottom of it perfect. [/QUOTE]
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