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Gunsmithing
Doing your own Re-barreling
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<blockquote data-quote="R. Cram" data-source="post: 2982903" data-attributes="member: 116633"><p>I shoot highpower so go through a barrel a year and like any kind of metal and wood work so I purchased chamber reamers and ect. about year 2000 and have contoured and threaded and chambered my barrels since then. its another rabbit hole, and lots of new ways to make a mistake. I think there is a lot less black magic to putting them on and really its not that difficult. if you want to try something hard take a piece of wood and try to fit an action and barrel in it perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Cram, post: 2982903, member: 116633"] I shoot highpower so go through a barrel a year and like any kind of metal and wood work so I purchased chamber reamers and ect. about year 2000 and have contoured and threaded and chambered my barrels since then. its another rabbit hole, and lots of new ways to make a mistake. I think there is a lot less black magic to putting them on and really its not that difficult. if you want to try something hard take a piece of wood and try to fit an action and barrel in it perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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