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Sleeving A Barrel ??
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1286052" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I've relined more than a few .22LR barrels. It is a 'last ditch effort' to get "Grandpas' old rifle shooting, again,,,,, not for making a 'target; rifle although most shoot very well. I've got no idea where you're going to get a 1-9 twist barrel liner for a .22 rim fire. Relining barrels is not nearly as easy as changing barrels that are held on with a nut. It is, in most cases, beyond the skill and tooling costs of most hobbyists. Your best bet would be to have a new custom barrel installed and why in the world anyone would bother re-barreling an action that the barrel is held on with pins is beyond me..... That savage ain't an Anschutz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1286052, member: 24284"] I've relined more than a few .22LR barrels. It is a 'last ditch effort' to get "Grandpas' old rifle shooting, again,,,,, not for making a 'target; rifle although most shoot very well. I've got no idea where you're going to get a 1-9 twist barrel liner for a .22 rim fire. Relining barrels is not nearly as easy as changing barrels that are held on with a nut. It is, in most cases, beyond the skill and tooling costs of most hobbyists. Your best bet would be to have a new custom barrel installed and why in the world anyone would bother re-barreling an action that the barrel is held on with pins is beyond me..... That savage ain't an Anschutz. [/QUOTE]
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