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My .35 Whelen Re-Bore Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2664900" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Thanks for the information. Have not knew anyone that had really good results with a re-bore. I have a good friend that owns a Rifle & Pistol Manufacturing Company and asked him years ago if taking say a shot out barrel in say a .224 and Drilling/Rifling to a .264 would it save any money for the cost of the barrel material and still shoot GOOD. He said they tried it just to do it, but not cost effective and the barrels did not shoot as well as a new Drilled/Rifled Barrel.</p><p>Glad that you got good results with re-boring your barrel.</p><p>I don't understand why you are having COPPER build up, but since it is a new rifled barrel, maybe just needs more break-in.</p><p>Keep us posted</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Len</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2664900, member: 116439"] Thanks for the information. Have not knew anyone that had really good results with a re-bore. I have a good friend that owns a Rifle & Pistol Manufacturing Company and asked him years ago if taking say a shot out barrel in say a .224 and Drilling/Rifling to a .264 would it save any money for the cost of the barrel material and still shoot GOOD. He said they tried it just to do it, but not cost effective and the barrels did not shoot as well as a new Drilled/Rifled Barrel. Glad that you got good results with re-boring your barrel. I don't understand why you are having COPPER build up, but since it is a new rifled barrel, maybe just needs more break-in. Keep us posted Thanks Len [/QUOTE]
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