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Opinions on Rebarreling a Rem. 25/06?
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2498569" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Even though this is a 13 year old thread....</p><p>.25-06 Rem is a .473" standard bolt face and .257 Wby is a magnum .532" bolt face. So not as easy as a simple rebarrel or rechamber. You would need either a new bolt or open the face up. And rechambering a .25-06 Rem barrel with "thousands of rounds" doesn't make much sense, especially when the OP said it already does not shoot as good as it used to. That barrel was toast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2498569, member: 68875"] Even though this is a 13 year old thread.... .25-06 Rem is a .473" standard bolt face and .257 Wby is a magnum .532" bolt face. So not as easy as a simple rebarrel or rechamber. You would need either a new bolt or open the face up. And rechambering a .25-06 Rem barrel with "thousands of rounds" doesn't make much sense, especially when the OP said it already does not shoot as good as it used to. That barrel was toast. [/QUOTE]
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