Re: Using used barrels
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hero's machine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There is usually a reason it is someone's trash..... </div></div>
Hmmmm... a lot of unfair assumptions here.
You have many things to consider. First of all is the price. If the seller is asking anything over about $0.70 on the dollar of a new tube he's nuts, and you'd be nuts to go for it.
Why is he changing the barrel? Caliber change? Profile/weight change? They're a crazy gun fashionista and their rifle has fallen out of vogue in its current trim?
I have two take off barrels in the safe, a Shilen and a Hart. Both are .243's, MTU profile, both are absolute hammers with 75gr handloads. Why'd we pull them? One rifle went .308, the other 7mm-08. Nothin' wrong with either (no they're not for sale). But if I got tired of looking at them, I assure you, they'd be great barrels and far from trash.
Whats it going to cost to get it spun on your action and headspaced?
For that matter what is it threaded for and what are you wanting to use it on?
We rebarrel a lot of old mauser actions with factory Remington barrels. They make great shooters and are very cheap to do. But they will always only be a cheap stick, and nothing more.
If the price is right, and you believe the guy, and you can get it installed (or do it yourself) cost effectively- go for it. But keep in mind you're taking the cheap route and if it doesn't perform thats the risk you take, just like any new tube, except you'll always have a bit of doubt because you bought used.