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Rebarreling a rifle how far do we need to go.
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1904114" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Bill, a few years back, I bought a barrel from a member here, #5 contour, brux, 4 groove, at 26 inches. Was going to build another STW, but decided to build a .280. Well, I had ran across a Winchester 670, plain Jane rifle. Bought it for $375 bucks. Bought a PTG reamer, and took it to my Smith. Well, my intention were to blueprint the action, replace the trigger, keracote the whole thing, well long story short, a few things came up. So, I told my smith to fit and chamber it, and maybe I'd get back to it at another time. I had bought a B/C stock before hand. Got the barreled action back, dropped it in the stock, after a little opening. Thst rifle shoots 1/4 minute or less to this very day. He charged me $300 to fit it, and chamber it. I later sold him the reamer. So, you do the math. Cheap rebarrel job, fractional moa results. Just saying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1904114, member: 22854"] Bill, a few years back, I bought a barrel from a member here, #5 contour, brux, 4 groove, at 26 inches. Was going to build another STW, but decided to build a .280. Well, I had ran across a Winchester 670, plain Jane rifle. Bought it for $375 bucks. Bought a PTG reamer, and took it to my Smith. Well, my intention were to blueprint the action, replace the trigger, keracote the whole thing, well long story short, a few things came up. So, I told my smith to fit and chamber it, and maybe I'd get back to it at another time. I had bought a B/C stock before hand. Got the barreled action back, dropped it in the stock, after a little opening. Thst rifle shoots 1/4 minute or less to this very day. He charged me $300 to fit it, and chamber it. I later sold him the reamer. So, you do the math. Cheap rebarrel job, fractional moa results. Just saying! [/QUOTE]
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