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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 2055105" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>SSchultz, since you have all gear and the alike for the 26 Nosler, rebarrel back to the Nosler. I have done this to a few of my own rifles. I love the 300 win mag, 270 win and 270 WSM, 25-06 and 338 Win Mag. if it is not broke; you do not have to "fix" it. returning a gun to a trusted caliber is A-OK to a lot of people. I am rebuilding a lost gun in a belted wildcat cartridge. I am not even thinking twice about the rebuild. the gun was so wonderful, until stolen, that finding the right donor action to replicate the rifle was the hardest part so far.. well brass has been a bit tough, the dies are a special order but I know whom to ask for them, then the only thing now is the reamer which was easy, PTG had it on the shelf.</p><p>Personally I would just rebarrel the rifle to 27 nosler but that is a personal thing. have a great one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 2055105, member: 26227"] SSchultz, since you have all gear and the alike for the 26 Nosler, rebarrel back to the Nosler. I have done this to a few of my own rifles. I love the 300 win mag, 270 win and 270 WSM, 25-06 and 338 Win Mag. if it is not broke; you do not have to "fix" it. returning a gun to a trusted caliber is A-OK to a lot of people. I am rebuilding a lost gun in a belted wildcat cartridge. I am not even thinking twice about the rebuild. the gun was so wonderful, until stolen, that finding the right donor action to replicate the rifle was the hardest part so far.. well brass has been a bit tough, the dies are a special order but I know whom to ask for them, then the only thing now is the reamer which was easy, PTG had it on the shelf. Personally I would just rebarrel the rifle to 27 nosler but that is a personal thing. have a great one. [/QUOTE]
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