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The Basics, Starting Out
Rebarreling my 7mmrem mag to .300 win mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="pburton" data-source="post: 841454" data-attributes="member: 48978"><p>My 700 is all factory stock. It is from the early 70's somewhere. It was given to me by my uncle about 6 months ago. It has an approx 20 year old Leupold Vari-X II on it that is clear and seems to work OK. This rifle shoots OK. Right around 1 1/4 " at 100 with factory ammo. The only thing that has been done to this rifle is a trigger job. I just ordered a new B&C Medalist stock for it. I figure with a good stock and bedding the action it should improve accuracy some. I do not reload at this time. It has been something I want to get started with but just haven't. </p><p> </p><p>I looked into the Gunsmith that was offering blueprinting and rebarrel for $500. I spoke to him on the phone. He is a hobby gunsmith that does it only on the weekends for fun. He claims to have rebarreled well over 100 rifles and was willing to give me a list of references. His blueprinting is basically truing the action. I am going to talk to a couple of his references before I decide what I going to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pburton, post: 841454, member: 48978"] My 700 is all factory stock. It is from the early 70's somewhere. It was given to me by my uncle about 6 months ago. It has an approx 20 year old Leupold Vari-X II on it that is clear and seems to work OK. This rifle shoots OK. Right around 1 1/4 " at 100 with factory ammo. The only thing that has been done to this rifle is a trigger job. I just ordered a new B&C Medalist stock for it. I figure with a good stock and bedding the action it should improve accuracy some. I do not reload at this time. It has been something I want to get started with but just haven't. I looked into the Gunsmith that was offering blueprinting and rebarrel for $500. I spoke to him on the phone. He is a hobby gunsmith that does it only on the weekends for fun. He claims to have rebarreled well over 100 rifles and was willing to give me a list of references. His blueprinting is basically truing the action. I am going to talk to a couple of his references before I decide what I going to do. [/QUOTE]
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