Gunsmithing Recontour Barrel

trailrider121

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I've done some researching and found some say don't do it and some say its okay. Most barrel manufactures will do there own barrels. I have a fairly new cut rifle benchmark varmint contour .810" muzzle and want to turn it down to say a heavy sporter .700-.730" muzzle.

Anyone here every had a barrel recontoured? What was your results? I know I can sell and just get another barrel, but this route will be cheaper for me.
 
Re: Recontour Barrel

Shouldn't be a problem. If it were a new unused blank then yes, sell and buy another as the cost of recontouring would be higher than the loss on the blank. I've turned a few down and they shot fine, but the process is a pain in the butt.
 
Re: Recontour Barrel

You might call the maker and let them tell you if it will have any ill affects, or a specific process to follow. They'll give you a price for them to do it.

I agree with Rhys, it is/can be a pain!
 
Re: Recontour Barrel

Forgot to mention the barrel has been chambered to 7 saum. I called and left message to Benchmark,also emailed as well. Waiting for reply back. I found most barrel companies will do there own.

Seems like lots of positive feedback after turning down barrel. I found a very good smith that does the work and the price is good. Just waiting back from Benchmark before jumping into this.