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Rebarreling a rifle how far do we need to go.
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1903522" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>Wild Bill G, IF you start this project: you will not be unhappy you did. </p><p>yes, a truing of the action will help if your gunsmith finds some small imperfections, and he will. putting on a good barrel will be the base for a great shooter, the B&C stock will most likely need to be altered and bedded, then work up a good load and you should be attaining just about the best accuracy you can. this rifle will attain much better accuracy than off the shelf rifles. Do what you can afford and your rifle will serve you well for many years to come. </p><p>just a side note, if you provide your gunsmith with a few resized cases he can check your cases against his job and advise you on offset of your dies to match his chambering job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1903522, member: 26227"] Wild Bill G, IF you start this project: you will not be unhappy you did. yes, a truing of the action will help if your gunsmith finds some small imperfections, and he will. putting on a good barrel will be the base for a great shooter, the B&C stock will most likely need to be altered and bedded, then work up a good load and you should be attaining just about the best accuracy you can. this rifle will attain much better accuracy than off the shelf rifles. Do what you can afford and your rifle will serve you well for many years to come. just a side note, if you provide your gunsmith with a few resized cases he can check your cases against his job and advise you on offset of your dies to match his chambering job. [/QUOTE]
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