Anybody know of a competent shop that will re-contour a chambered barrel? I will check with the manufacturer as well, but from other reviews it doesn't look like they will do it, which I can understand. They are in the business to sell new barrels, not work on old ones. I probably wouldn't be interested in doing it either if I was them. I know some will recommend not doing this as there "could" be some issues with bore growing a bit. What I have is a medium palma Brux cut rifled barrel chambered in 7mm-08 ackley Improved, finished and threaded at 26.5". Would like to take it down to something like a 22-23" medium or heavy sporter. I want to do this for two reasons:
1. The barreled action is just sitting there in the safe, I've went back to 308 for higher volume shooting so I can buy off the shelf quality factory ammo. Getting ready to build a new 6.5 Creedmoor as well so I doubt I go back to using it anytime soon. My reloading time is limited these days. I'd rather be shooting than loading. If I could re purpose this into a medium weight sporter hunting rifle for less than the cost of a new barrel blank + chamber + brass, why not?
2. I have lots of already formed norma brass that I'd like to keep using. I like the chambering and think it would make a dandy mid range hunting rifle, but not at the expense of new barrel, chambering, and brass forming, etc.
I understand this requires a bit of set up and isn't an inexpensive process. Right now it shoots spectacularly, its possible that it might shoot like shit when it comes back . I live in a world of chances and take them every day. Most of the reviews that I've ready on the subject, from folks that have actually done this, seem to be pretty positive.
1. The barreled action is just sitting there in the safe, I've went back to 308 for higher volume shooting so I can buy off the shelf quality factory ammo. Getting ready to build a new 6.5 Creedmoor as well so I doubt I go back to using it anytime soon. My reloading time is limited these days. I'd rather be shooting than loading. If I could re purpose this into a medium weight sporter hunting rifle for less than the cost of a new barrel blank + chamber + brass, why not?
2. I have lots of already formed norma brass that I'd like to keep using. I like the chambering and think it would make a dandy mid range hunting rifle, but not at the expense of new barrel, chambering, and brass forming, etc.
I understand this requires a bit of set up and isn't an inexpensive process. Right now it shoots spectacularly, its possible that it might shoot like shit when it comes back . I live in a world of chances and take them every day. Most of the reviews that I've ready on the subject, from folks that have actually done this, seem to be pretty positive.