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Re Barrel a Begara HMR Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 2880217" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>Question for the gunsmiths: Is rebarrelling a Bergara HMR Pro (with their bolt design / shape) any more involved or difficult than a regular M700 type action? The Begara HMR has a 'floating' bolt head and a coned bolt nose. I know Bergara offers rebarrelling for this rifle, but if I were to want a cut rifled barrel from Krieger or Bartlien, I want to know what I would be getting in to. I am thinking about getting one of these rifles in 300 WM and just want to know my options in the future. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 2880217, member: 54963"] Question for the gunsmiths: Is rebarrelling a Bergara HMR Pro (with their bolt design / shape) any more involved or difficult than a regular M700 type action? The Begara HMR has a 'floating' bolt head and a coned bolt nose. I know Bergara offers rebarrelling for this rifle, but if I were to want a cut rifled barrel from Krieger or Bartlien, I want to know what I would be getting in to. I am thinking about getting one of these rifles in 300 WM and just want to know my options in the future. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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