18 September 2007, 08:15
404WJJefferyRe Chamber a 22-250
I have an opportunity to pick up a nice rifle in 22-250 but it is a caliber I wouldn't use. How large can I bore the rifle out to without messing with the bolt head and magazine- it is a short action for 6.5x55 or even 7mm-08 I think. Is this correct? Any comments- I have not had this done to a rifle before.....I understand most gunsmiths can do this work
(duplicate post in the gunsmithing forum)
18 September 2007, 08:47
Ted68The 22-250 has a .473 bolt face. This leaves a huge selection of short action calibers, all of the x54 or x55 carts and everything done on the 308 case (6mm to .358), or broach the bolt face and chamber for a short mag. What make is the action?
As for boring the barrel out, it is much better to buy a custom barrel and have it fitted.
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19 September 2007, 11:41
fredj338I agree w/ Ted, a rebarrel will probably give you better results. Expect to pay $400+ for a good bbl. & fitting. Any of the 308 variants will fit the action, just depends on what you want the rifle for. Drop by Duncan's Guns in SanMarcos & ask for Laszlo. He builds some great rifles.
19 September 2007, 23:03
AtkinsonJust rebarrel and rechamber, its cheaper in the long run, and I think the results will be more satisfactory, the wait will be much less..