| SteveM  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Fri Aug-14-09 09:31 AM Original message
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    | F&S Mag is all a-twitter with the new E.R. Shaw Mark VIIs.  Any feedback? | 
  
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         According to Rifle Editor David Petzal in the August '09 issue, this is the first full-scale rifle model to come out of the E.R. Shaw barrel maker (ershawbarrels.com) in the 95 year history of the company.  Bolt-action with a choice of straight, straight-fluted, or hellical-fluted barrels (man, it looks like a piece of candy).  Some of the attributes claimed:  "...produces a barrel that is 30 percent more rigid than a barrel with straight fluting...greater cooling surface, help counter rotational torque, improve barrel harmonics."  The action is a Savage without a barrel-locking collar, thus allowing free-floating of the barrel, recoil lug is glass-bedded.
 You may need to full around with different ammo makes, but the right ones get 1.3-l.5 groups (.30-06).  The rifle "...frequently produces groups that go under half a minute," according to Petzal.  3.5 lb. trigger, 7.5 lbs without scope.  The price:  $650 - $l,250.  Over 80 chamberings and 3 stock styles.  If I didn't already have a dead-on Remington 700 in .270, I would consider this affordable rifle.
 
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