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Looking for a gunsmith to rebarrel 700
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2366223" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>When you start talking Bartlein (and any of the other cut rifling barrel makers ) you quickly exceed the price range Ricpowel mentioned. And, Bartlein is a year wait if ordering directly from them. There may be 1 'on the shelf' at one of the places that (tries) to stock barrels, but it won't be a "light" barrel, again like Ricpowel said he is in the 'market' for. I never see anything 'lighter' than a #3 contour on Bugholes or Redhawks web sites. Customer demand will be when the button rifle makers decide to add the 1-7 twist to .270. Ya' gotta' sell enough barrels in that twist to justify the cost of making the tooling, or charge the customer an extra "tooling charge". Seems like all the barrel makers are busy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2366223, member: 24284"] When you start talking Bartlein (and any of the other cut rifling barrel makers ) you quickly exceed the price range Ricpowel mentioned. And, Bartlein is a year wait if ordering directly from them. There may be 1 'on the shelf' at one of the places that (tries) to stock barrels, but it won't be a "light" barrel, again like Ricpowel said he is in the 'market' for. I never see anything 'lighter' than a #3 contour on Bugholes or Redhawks web sites. Customer demand will be when the button rifle makers decide to add the 1-7 twist to .270. Ya' gotta' sell enough barrels in that twist to justify the cost of making the tooling, or charge the customer an extra "tooling charge". Seems like all the barrel makers are busy. [/QUOTE]
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