Pacnor experience

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WHISTLEPIG
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Pacnor experience

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Took the Sako 75 Varmint into Pacnor last week. Ordered the super match stainless with flutes. Chambered. Really nice people. Took my brother and I on an hour tour of the shop. We had a ball.
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Re: Pacnor experience

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Lucky you,but where is photos?
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Re: Pacnor experience

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Did not think about it. Wanted to enjoy the moment.
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Re: Pacnor experience

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aww darn i bet it was very interesting to see the place
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Re: Pacnor experience

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Yep, the folks at Pac-Nor are great to work with, and they make absolutely stellar quality rifle barrels. My wife is the PA at a certain bullet manufacturer here, and deals with P/N on a daily basis. She has always said they are one of the best vendors to work with.

I have a number of their Super Match barrels, and can say they are on the most very accurate rifles I own. My full custom Holland rifles in 223AI and 243AI are both veteran PD rifles, having sent thousands of the grass-munchers to the big alfalfa patch in the sky with their Pac-Nor barrels. :D

A tour through their shop is a rewarding experience. The same could be said for a tour through that certain bullet manufacturing plant here too, both right here in Orygun! ;)
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