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rechambering questions
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 474881" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>When factory barrels are shot enough 'to take the tool marks out' they're usually worn so badly they're ready for the scrap box. Bore scoping tells the story, no guesses. I'd be concerned about fire cracking in a 25/06 bbl. Most have a misconception about throat wear. It goes forward far enough re-chambering won't clean it <strong>all</strong> up, just extends life a bit. Got to be a 'young' barrel to justify re-chambering, IMHO. And then, what do you have? A re-chambered factory barrel. I'd save and buy a good one before being disappointed with a used, factory barrel. Again, just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 474881, member: 24284"] When factory barrels are shot enough 'to take the tool marks out' they're usually worn so badly they're ready for the scrap box. Bore scoping tells the story, no guesses. I'd be concerned about fire cracking in a 25/06 bbl. Most have a misconception about throat wear. It goes forward far enough re-chambering won't clean it [B]all[/B] up, just extends life a bit. Got to be a 'young' barrel to justify re-chambering, IMHO. And then, what do you have? A re-chambered factory barrel. I'd save and buy a good one before being disappointed with a used, factory barrel. Again, just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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