I recently spent my very limited budget on purchasing a new savage stevens .308. From what I understand the action on the stevens is identical to the 10 series, so I shouldnt really need to worry about it. Ive upgrade the stock (ultimate varmint) and added a harris BRM-S. I dont even want to mention the optics... let just say its Chinese and rhymes with Farska.
Upon examining the barrel is does not appear that it was finished very well (im not surprised at this price point). My questions is, is there anything that I can do to the barrel to increase the quality of the finish, and make it shoot more accurately? I understand that you can "fire lap" a barrel, however from what I have read your essentially shooting the throat out of the chamber and decreasing the barrel life by several hundred rounds. Since this is a rifle I plan to learn with, that dosnt sound like an ideal solution.
Are there options for improving the quality of the barrel finish or is my best bet to save up some money and spring for a shilen or similar aftermarket match barrel?
Upon examining the barrel is does not appear that it was finished very well (im not surprised at this price point). My questions is, is there anything that I can do to the barrel to increase the quality of the finish, and make it shoot more accurately? I understand that you can "fire lap" a barrel, however from what I have read your essentially shooting the throat out of the chamber and decreasing the barrel life by several hundred rounds. Since this is a rifle I plan to learn with, that dosnt sound like an ideal solution.
Are there options for improving the quality of the barrel finish or is my best bet to save up some money and spring for a shilen or similar aftermarket match barrel?