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BLR Rebarrel..ejection port dimensions
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 180298" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>Johnnyk,</p><p> I have a 'smith in Stoverstown, Pa a guy by the name of Sid Goodling. He has never done one before but is willing to take the job on as he is always in a learning mode. </p><p></p><p> I'm sure I'll stick with the 7mm-08 as this is my deep woods rifle but I have had instances where I wished I had my .243 or .257 Wthrby in my hands. </p><p>I'm sure this new barrel (Krieger) will make a huge difference in accuracy. 100 yrds was fine but opened up at 200 w/factory barrel. (glad its shot out, killed 67 whitetails with it). Won't have back until at least June. </p><p></p><p> Just thought it would be pretty impressive and I'd have the only 6.5x284 lever in the woods. Got time to make up mind but Sid said if I go 6.5 all bets off for feeding/ejection issues, then its stickly $$ per hour to correct if any arise. That's why the original post He a great 'smith and has alot of match wins with his rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 180298, member: 873"] Johnnyk, I have a 'smith in Stoverstown, Pa a guy by the name of Sid Goodling. He has never done one before but is willing to take the job on as he is always in a learning mode. I'm sure I'll stick with the 7mm-08 as this is my deep woods rifle but I have had instances where I wished I had my .243 or .257 Wthrby in my hands. I'm sure this new barrel (Krieger) will make a huge difference in accuracy. 100 yrds was fine but opened up at 200 w/factory barrel. (glad its shot out, killed 67 whitetails with it). Won't have back until at least June. Just thought it would be pretty impressive and I'd have the only 6.5x284 lever in the woods. Got time to make up mind but Sid said if I go 6.5 all bets off for feeding/ejection issues, then its stickly $$ per hour to correct if any arise. That's why the original post He a great 'smith and has alot of match wins with his rifles. [/QUOTE]
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