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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 628478" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>A lot less than a new rifle.</p><p>Cost would depend on the barrel manufacturer, taper, bore diameter, length, twist, fluting, chamber (Example, your smith may not have a reamer for an edge etc.)</p><p>Any way you put it, its less than or very near equal to the price of a new rifle depending on your choices of "upgrades". Plus you have a guaranteed shooter, in your specs, vs a factory rifle with questionable accuracy. You get a good one, or you don't.....</p><p>Re piping is THE WAY TO GO!</p><p>I'll fling you a P.M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 628478, member: 22166"] A lot less than a new rifle. Cost would depend on the barrel manufacturer, taper, bore diameter, length, twist, fluting, chamber (Example, your smith may not have a reamer for an edge etc.) Any way you put it, its less than or very near equal to the price of a new rifle depending on your choices of "upgrades". Plus you have a guaranteed shooter, in your specs, vs a factory rifle with questionable accuracy. You get a good one, or you don't..... Re piping is THE WAY TO GO! I'll fling you a P.M. [/QUOTE]
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