Gunsmithing Few questions... Now that I'm having a new barrel put on.. Anything else??

Slug-O

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Back story... I have a Rem700 in .308 that shoots lights out. Sendero fluted contour and threaded for my suppressor. I ordered an .260 Bartlein barrel as I plan to shoot out to 1200 often. Since this is such a great shoot rifle now should I have anything done to it while I'm having a new barrel put on it?


Thanks, Slug-O
 
Honestly I wouldn't mess with a gun that shoots so well....

Before I was building my own rifles I had a few that just had the barrel chambered. No truing- or anything else. They shot great. One was particularly amazing

If you aren't fully committed to 260 you may want to consider 6.5x47 lapua.
 
Got ya. Honestly if your having a new barrel put on it, you should have the action trued as well. It's only $1-200 more depending on how your smith trues the action threads. The smith will either run a tap through the threads (cheaper version, less work), or dial it up in a lathe and re-cut the threads true to the centerline of the action.
 
A side bolt release is a nice upgrade, m16 extractor, 8-40 scope base upgrade, could have the bolt handle re located to maximize primary extraction and strengthen the bolt body/bolt handle connection, or get a new one piece bolt