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Rebarreling a Rem 700 Sendero
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2963432" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Cheapest would take it to a reputable smith and see if the erosion is short enough it can be cut and re-chambered. </p><p>Have a pre-chambered barrel put on it, and yes you can choose the taper you want.</p><p>Brand of barrel is your choice.</p><p>You can lighten it with an expensive stock or just use the original. That stock is a great stock and holds some fast cash value. Taking the massive barrel off will shave incredible weight. Look at barrel charts, and you can figure the savings before you buy.</p><p>I have a few customs, and overall they have nothing on factory rifles for me. I swore years ago never ever again waste the money. Then oldest son wanted matching rifles in a non-normal chambering. We could have purchased 4 high quality factory rifles for the same price and performance. </p><p>The good thing is you get to choose what you want to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2963432, member: 42157"] Cheapest would take it to a reputable smith and see if the erosion is short enough it can be cut and re-chambered. Have a pre-chambered barrel put on it, and yes you can choose the taper you want. Brand of barrel is your choice. You can lighten it with an expensive stock or just use the original. That stock is a great stock and holds some fast cash value. Taking the massive barrel off will shave incredible weight. Look at barrel charts, and you can figure the savings before you buy. I have a few customs, and overall they have nothing on factory rifles for me. I swore years ago never ever again waste the money. Then oldest son wanted matching rifles in a non-normal chambering. We could have purchased 4 high quality factory rifles for the same price and performance. The good thing is you get to choose what you want to do. [/QUOTE]
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