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Gunsmith recommendations for rebarreling
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1376912" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, shortgrass and Eddie! this was a suggestion, to improve the</p><p>life of the barrel if possible. yes I know about the headspacing. a good</p><p>smithy would know what to do with rechambering the barrel. I am having a </p><p>douglas #6 contour barrel rechambered from 257IA to 257Wbee restalling</p><p>the barrel. the term TUM means Thank U Much.</p><p>GBOT God Bless Our Troops. R these explanations acceptable to Ya'll</p><p>born in OKLA. and live in TX. YOU ALL</p><p> GBOT TUM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1376912, member: 82689"] morning, shortgrass and Eddie! this was a suggestion, to improve the life of the barrel if possible. yes I know about the headspacing. a good smithy would know what to do with rechambering the barrel. I am having a douglas #6 contour barrel rechambered from 257IA to 257Wbee restalling the barrel. the term TUM means Thank U Much. GBOT God Bless Our Troops. R these explanations acceptable to Ya'll born in OKLA. and live in TX. YOU ALL GBOT TUM [/QUOTE]
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