The only smokeless barrel they give a price on is the NEF at $350. I thought when I checked into this a few years ago before I sold my Encore and bought a Savage that the Encore barrel was more like $500. Is the NEF barrel that much less, have they lowered their prices, or do I have a really poor memory? For $350 I would have considered keeping my Encore and getting a barrel from them.
I owned one of them SMI for NEF barrels just long enough to wobble out the breech plug.
Damdest thing I ever saw, they tapped the rifling in the barrel for the 1/2" breech plug with horrible threads.
Needless to say, the only thread engagement was in the lands of the rifling. The coating (wouldn't call it parkerizing) on the barrel was just horrible. I even sent my frame in to have it "fitted", you could not only rock it up and down, but side to side too. The threaded lug for the forend was a smaller diameter than H&R/NEF's, so the forend wobbled too. you would have needed to bed it or install a spacer to take up the slack. The receiver lug had 2 short welds on each side, possibly adequate, but looked cheap and weak, especially for shooting smokeless loads. The drilled & tapped holes were in the T/C Encore pattern and had a cheap Weaver aluminum Encore scope base that was designed for a smaller radius barrel like the Encore. You could see daylight (and I am not talking a little) clear down the crooked length of it. The takedown ramrod was shipped fully assembled in the flimsy cardboard box with the barrel and about 5 sheets of newspaper for padding. It not only arrived bent, but also rubbed the barrel while in shipping. I'm probably forgetting something, but I think you get the idea. Now either I am the unluckiest person in the world, or there might have been a problem somewhere.
I will say that the Douglass barrel looked perfect in the bore, other than where they tapped the lands in the rifling. Now do I think ALL of them are as bad as my example? No, they couldn't ALL have that many problems, could they? I will say RN was a stand up guy and gave me my uncashed check back. It just makes me wonder why he had not cashed it before he sent the barrel, or during the time it took for the barrel to be shipped to me? I have read of several satisfied customers on a few boards, but my experience still cost me my shipping of the receiver and shipping the mess back. So about a $25 lesson and a headache.
At the time I bought that barrel they were $325, you could get a Savage Black/Blue from Natchez for $399. I think they are a little more now too, but probably worth it. The Encore barrels cost more because they were "custom", they have a more difficult lug, and they go on an Encore. My $25 worth!