I picked up an older Model 70 from a friend yesterday. I don't know much about it or them in general. It was originally a .222 Rem and was rechambered .223 Rem.
I picked it up cheap, and have been needing/wanting a truck gun. I am thinking of cutting the barrel from 22" to 16-17". Is this something that I can do myself and be happy with the results? If I can remove the barrel I have access to a lathe. How do I remove the barrel?
Also, I have had a light primer strikes. The rounds don't go off if I simply lift the bolt to reset the hammer then lower it. However, if I remove the round and reload it, then it will fire. Any ideas on this? No, I have not tried a second kind of ammunition. The ammunition used was federal AE223. I have some of my handloads that are 75 gr, but this 222 barrel is most likely a 1-14 twist, so I havent shot them.
Thanks for any input.
I picked it up cheap, and have been needing/wanting a truck gun. I am thinking of cutting the barrel from 22" to 16-17". Is this something that I can do myself and be happy with the results? If I can remove the barrel I have access to a lathe. How do I remove the barrel?
Also, I have had a light primer strikes. The rounds don't go off if I simply lift the bolt to reset the hammer then lower it. However, if I remove the round and reload it, then it will fire. Any ideas on this? No, I have not tried a second kind of ammunition. The ammunition used was federal AE223. I have some of my handloads that are 75 gr, but this 222 barrel is most likely a 1-14 twist, so I havent shot them.
Thanks for any input.