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I am looking for some imput in selecting a gunsmith to re-barrel my M70, blue print the action, and put back together.
I was looking at Hill Country, but they have a 6 month turn around time.
While I'm on the subject....will a re-barrel blue print definetly improve accuracy, and what can you expect to gain?
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Wolfgar, Unless you have decided on another barrel manufacturer, consider Hart rifle barrels right there in New York. Look on the net for their web site, and they can answer your questions only too well.

I will say that the caliber you choose and the ammunition you choose to shoot will make a considerable difference in how the rifle performs. Not to mention the choice of scope and mounts etc...






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give jim kobe a call, i think his usual turn around is something like 2-3 months, and for what you want he's about the best i know of. - You can PM him on AR
 
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I am new to the Forum, some Custom Gun Builders i personally know through my business that can help you are Accurate Arms Co. (Jack Keister) / Rich Reily of High Tech Customs Co. As far as ammunition that is one of the key ingredients of the puzzle. If you need other info visit us @ www.ultimateammunition.com
 
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Wolfgar, there are a lot of very good smiths out there.

Here are some you should seriously consider:

Bryant

Noveske

Kirby Allen: kballen@3rivers.net

another good list (some repeats)


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IT&D Custom Gun

I've never heard anyhting bad about them. I had a REM 600 rebarreled to 338FED and it shoots subMOA. Great work at reasonable prices. Turnaround was only 6 weeks but he had the barrel already on hand.

RH
 
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your action blue-printed and mated to a custom preimum barrel,put together by a very well know smith will amaze you!great answers as usualhere ,regards jjmp
 
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wolfgar,Try this man.Hard to find one better and doesn't charge like the ones in the magazines http://www.benchrest.com/hammonds/



anyway,Call Clarence Hammonds at the link above and he will rebarrel your rifle for you.I've know him for about 25 tears and nothing but good comes out of his shop


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Wolfgar,Tried to edit my post above to add this but was unable to do so.shop.He is very respected in the benchrest community and builds his hunting guns to the same standards.Hunting guns make up around 60% of his business.Good luck with your project.284WinLUVR


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Wolfgar, Unless you have decided on another barrel manufacturer, consider Hart rifle barrels right there in New York. Look on the net for their web site, and they can answer your questions only too well.


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Had HART do a 300wm barrel on a Ruger M77II that was a 7mm.

They trued the action, bedded it, channeled out the stock and trued up the lugs.
Just getting some cases fire-formed (just throw the powder and use bulk bullets) it will shoot!!!
(can't wait to try a real load)

If I member right it was a little over $600 back to my door.
They did a great job and I would recommend them to anybody!!!!!


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Has anyone used http://www.z-hat.com ?
 
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Wolfgar, consider Hart rifle barrels right there in New York. Look on the net for their web site, and they can answer your questions only too well.


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Had HART do a 300wm barrel on a Ruger M77II that was a 7mm.

They trued the action, bedded it, channeled out the stock and trued up the lugs.
Just getting some cases fire-formed (just throw the powder and use bulk bullets) it will shoot!!!
(can't wait to try a real load)

If I member right it was a little over $600 back to my door.
They did a great job and I would recommend them to anybody!!!!!


http://www.rwhart.com/

Thought I would help ya out but my fist choice is still Mr. Hammonds


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284, Your advice is a 1st tier quality product, but the R.W.Hart link is for the cousins not the barrel producers. Which are in Lafayette NY
Hart Rifle Barrels

While I have no personal experience with C Hammonds, I have read many fine comments.






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Thanks for the imput fellas. I am checking your advise ou, am still waiting for Z-Hat to contact me.
How about Hill Country, anything on them??
 
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I use John Lewis at Carolina Precision & have got 1 month turn around if I supply all the parts. Lilja has a good selection of in stock barrels & midway stocks a number of 1st class barrels. They currently have a deal in Lilja & Shilen .338 barrels in their inventory reduction section & a $20.00 off deal on $250 orders.
 
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Jim Kobe has made a number of rifles for me & is making another right now. I highly recommend him, phone 952 884 6031.
E mail me if I can answer questions.


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I had a rifle accurized at HCR. They are great to work with. If your problem is 6 mo turn around, what is the date in 6 mo? Do you really need your gun between now and then. It takes that long because they are good and they do a great deal of business.

Send it to them, forget about it (I know impossible), and in 6 mos you have a gun that you will be very happy with.

I will be a repeat customer to HCR.
 
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Good advise Slim. I will go with Hill Country...you are right, I don't need it sooner!
 
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One thing to remember is they have to order the barrel. I had my barrel for about a year, before I took the rifle in. HCR had it back to me in about a month. If I remember right it was about 3 month or more before I recieved the barrel from Lilja, but I was not in a hurry so it did not matter.

They did an excellent job, I am giving the rifle to my son for gradution this spring.

I will catch some flak with this, but if the factory barrel shoots good and is a caliber you would like to keep. If you do not blue print the action, you can have a poor man's switch barrel. I would not do it, have known people who have and are happy with result.

Saludos....Frank
 
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