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Ruger No.3 questions
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<blockquote data-quote="WRX9013" data-source="post: 2723530" data-attributes="member: 112231"><p>I recently acquired a No.3 that has been rebarreled to 6x47. That's not anything I'm interested in. The barrel seems very well done but I know nothing about where it came from. I need input because I'm clueless. Do I try to find someone to rechamber it or send it off to PacNor for a whole new barrel? At that point it may be more than it's really worth as I have no sentimental attachment to the rifle whatsoever. I've never had a falling block rifle but I believe the rebarreling process is far above my skill level. I appreciate any and all input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRX9013, post: 2723530, member: 112231"] I recently acquired a No.3 that has been rebarreled to 6x47. That's not anything I'm interested in. The barrel seems very well done but I know nothing about where it came from. I need input because I'm clueless. Do I try to find someone to rechamber it or send it off to PacNor for a whole new barrel? At that point it may be more than it's really worth as I have no sentimental attachment to the rifle whatsoever. I've never had a falling block rifle but I believe the rebarreling process is far above my skill level. I appreciate any and all input! [/QUOTE]
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