800 quid, wow you guys are getting ripped.Sim G wrote:Rob,
... perhaps as already suggested a "fit for purpose" cartridge may be the better option than dropping 800 quid on 6 inches of extra barrel. That could mean the project being a complete new rifle, which is no bad thing!!!!
Re-barreling a 700
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Re: Re-barreling a 700
Rod,woody_rod wrote:Ok, go right ahead. I would caution anyone thinking about doing this. It is not recommended, and not a good idea. The less technically inclined might think they can do the same thing with a Remington or other mass produced actions. I don't see the advantage, except to say you can change bolts....what is the point?The Gun Pimp wrote:Rod,
I know it's hard to believe but you can actually use a prefit on a Barnard and on a BAT for that matter - I regularly mix 'n' match bolts, barrels and actions.
Similarly, Kelbly's (in America) will thread and chamber a barrel for your Stolle (in hte UK) - it's not uncommon with benchrest rifles with a glue-in action.
Cheers
Vince
The point for me is that one £1000 BAT action can easily have (and does have) three barrels and two bolts. I can run it as my 308 F/TR, my 1000 yard benchrest rifle (7mmWSM) and my 600 yd benchrest rifle (6.5x47) A barrel-swap takes a couple of minutes and I'm ready to go. When I win the lottery, I'll buy two more BATs each with it's own stock and barrel.
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Vince
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