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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 4537196" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>I have a few Criterion barrels on my Savages. They all are shooters. For a hunting rifle, I advise using the heavy sportier contour. The light varmint is a little heavier. Be sure to buy a precision recoil lug and barrel nut from them too. </p><p>Criterion is the button rifled side of Krieger that has since split off. </p><p></p><p>I typically build my sml's on Krieger, Brux cut rifled barrels but as of late Rock Creek barrels have stolen my #1 on the list. They are the straightest, most concentric barrels ive ever seen. </p><p></p><p>A slightly cheaper barrel , that I have had very good luck with is EABCO Savage accuracy barrels. They ate chromoly and have a high quality epoxy coating on them. </p><p>A Timney trigger set to 2 pounds is a great hunting trigger. </p><p></p><p>You can spend a little or a lot on a stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 4537196, member: 16430"] I have a few Criterion barrels on my Savages. They all are shooters. For a hunting rifle, I advise using the heavy sportier contour. The light varmint is a little heavier. Be sure to buy a precision recoil lug and barrel nut from them too. Criterion is the button rifled side of Krieger that has since split off. I typically build my sml's on Krieger, Brux cut rifled barrels but as of late Rock Creek barrels have stolen my #1 on the list. They are the straightest, most concentric barrels ive ever seen. A slightly cheaper barrel , that I have had very good luck with is EABCO Savage accuracy barrels. They ate chromoly and have a high quality epoxy coating on them. A Timney trigger set to 2 pounds is a great hunting trigger. You can spend a little or a lot on a stock. [/QUOTE]
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