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23 February 2008, 20:40
RogerRe-barrel
Gents,
Has anyone had E.R. Shaw do a re-barrel and chamber for them?
Roger QSL
23 February 2008, 21:48
grizzinateri've had them do 2 rifles for me both were 338winmag rugers and had them put 458 barrels on them. good price i thought it was under 400 for barrel fit and fitted with sights, and will shoot federal 400gr tbbc to 1 to 1.5in at a hundered yards. you could definatley go with a "better" grade barrel but i guess it depends on what you want. Like me am not planning on shooting a 458wm beyond 200yds so it works for me just fine. hope this helps.
23 February 2008, 21:52
trophyhunter5000quote:
Originally posted by grizzinater:
i've had them do 2 rifles for me both were 338winmag rugers and had them put 458 barrels on them.
Grizzinater...
Were any other modifications of your rifle required for feed and funtion, i.e. rail work etc...?
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23 February 2008, 22:09
grizzinaternot at all the rugers will feed flawlessly, the winchester i had done took some polishing of the chamber to feed the blunt 500 grs. as for the ruger i just buy a used stainless 7mm,300,338 and have a stainless 458 barrel and in the old canoe paddle stock youll have a pretty bullet proof alaskan rifle, atleast in my opinion..
23 February 2008, 22:25
RogerGrizzinater,
That's my plan exaxtly, except in stainless.
My stock is the lamanate. Did you cross bolt the stock?
Trophyhunter,
I made up a dummy 458-500 grain without powder and primer weight, and the round cycles nicely. Not sure of magazine spring being strong enough to feed live rounds though.
Maybe Grizzinnater can enlighten us about that.
Roger QSL
24 February 2008, 00:40
grizzinaterYes mine are all stainless also, i havent used the laminated stock and i like light rifles and find the old paddle synthetic stock be be very strong, just needs a better recoil pad.
as far as the spring goes it will be fine, plenty strong.. It is a great set up...let me know in you want any more info...
24 February 2008, 00:40
grizzinateri forgot if i did use the laminated stock i would probably bed it and crossbolt it
24 February 2008, 22:37
Rogergrizzinater,
You had stainless barrel installed on your stainless action, how does it look?
Is the barrel contour much different than the Ruger barrel?
How much stock work did you have to do after rebarreling?
Could you post some pictures?
Roger QSL
01 March 2008, 20:20
Rogergrizzinater,
you got mail
Roger QSL
01 March 2008, 20:26
chuck375I think you can get a Krieger barrel plus installation for close to that, including squaring the action to the barrel ...
Chuck
Regards,
Chuck
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01 March 2008, 20:32
RogerChuck,
Who's doing this work?
Roger QSL
02 March 2008, 01:45
chuck375I believe Krieger will do it for you, I may be wrong. I've heard good things about Krieger barrels but never owned one. Here's a link.
http://www.kriegerbarrels.com/Services-c1246-wp3391.htmChuck
Regards,
Chuck
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