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wanted, gunsmith that can chamber a 25 Souper
27 September 2005, 07:15
RINOwanted, gunsmith that can chamber a 25 Souper
I would like to find a good gunsmith that has the reamer and gauges that could chamber and install a barrel in 25 souper, i have been unable to locate any with the reamer.
thanks
RINO
27 September 2005, 22:31
Mark DobrenskiI would try Ray Montgomery in Colorado.
Mark D
30 September 2005, 10:29
Bigdog2Fred Huntington, who started RCBS, had a machine shop that did this type of work years ago in Oroville California, I even had a 257 Roberts rechambered to a 25-06 there or at least at it's successor. But I couldn't find a web referrence to send you. Maybe this one will help.
http://www.reamerrentals.com/30 September 2005, 16:02
Pedro in IdahoShawn Thomplson in Craigmont, Idaho chambered mine. He can do either the standard or a 40* AI.
BTW, I used a Rem. 25/06 take off barrel, cut 1 1/2ins. off the chamber end and it's worked out just fine. If I remember correctly he charged me $100. About 6-8 weeks turn around time.
I can give you his phone # if you like.
Pedro
30 September 2005, 16:21
arky65I have one on the way from a guy in Oregon. I have not seen it yet as it is in transit.
mark pinkston
E-mail Address(es):
kailuacustom@msn.com
Do you have any load data to share?
Arky65
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01 October 2005, 04:40
RINOPedro:
I woulld like the phone number. thanks
and thank you to all for your input.
RINO
01 October 2005, 10:03
Pedro in IdahoHere's Shawn's #- 208 924 5335.
He'll answer the phone between 4 and 6pm Pacific time.
I had mine made with the standard chamber not the 40* AI. Do a search on the 25 Souper here on AR. About 8 months ago there was a discussion on the Souper and I listed some loads. Pete
01 October 2005, 10:14
Pedro in IdahoWhen doing the search for the 25 Souper look on the small calibre board. That's where I listed some loads. Also the old (#4) Speer Wild Cat manual list loads for the 25 Souper.
01 October 2005, 16:45
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by RINO:
I would like to find a good gunsmith that has the reamer and gauges that could chamber and install a barrel in 25 souper, i have been unable to locate any with the reamer.
thanks
Two thoughts
1. this is not an unusual wildcat and the chambering reamer isn't a lot more money than the cost of shipping the barreled action to someone and back. Just buy the reamer and have it done locally.
In the end sell the reamer in the AR classifieds.
2. I might be wrong here but I think the headspace gage is the same as the .308 etc.
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02 October 2005, 04:05
OldgunsPedro.....i see you went with the "std." 25 souper...didn't you think the 40* AI was a worthwhile advantage ?..I am considering a 25 souper myself...thanks
02 October 2005, 05:50
Pedro in IdahoWhile I've had several AI's mine havn't always fed the best. Another thing I have found is that you only gain about 100fps. over the standard cartridge, and this do mostly to increased pressure. The only real gain with an AI is not having to trim as often.
The Souper is really no better then a standard 257 Roberts except I like it better in the short Sako mine is built on. Same goes for the SA Rems. I changed the feeding rails on one short Sako and have always regretted it. Worked fine with the AI But I decided to go back to a standard cartridge and it's not so slick.
Pete
02 October 2005, 19:29
JeffinNDIf you follow the link to 257DGR on my web page you can get an idea of some loading data for the 25 Souper, it and the 257DGR are very close in case capacity.
I went with the 257DGR mainly due to the longer neck and 30 degree shoulder.
http://www.angelfire.com/nd/243ackleyimprovedGood Hunting
Jeff in ND
07 October 2005, 01:13
MasteriflemanDo it even easier, assuming the .25 Super is the same as the .25-06 AI, go to this website.
http://www.reamerrentals.com/12_-_264_caliber.htmrent the reamer (after having made arrangements with your local smith) and have it chambered.
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07 October 2005, 17:41
rootbeerBoB Sutton
Tussey Custom
24 Moonlight Road, Unit A
Mound House, NV 89706
(775) 246-1665
He has over 1000 different reamers. He is the best gunsmith west of the Mississippi. His rifles
win.08 October 2005, 07:15
RINOmasterifleman, if a gun smith tells me no because he does not have the reamer, and they are that easy to obtain, i would just rather let someone do the work that has all the tools.
Rootbeer: thanks for the post, i will check with him.
RINO
24 October 2005, 13:51
257 WraithLook in the A Square reloading manual, the .25 souper is listed there. You can form brass form .243 Win. That's the easiest way, a one pass neck up. Or neck down .308 Win., 7mm-08, .260 Rem. etc. I have dealt with Shawn in Craigmont...an excellent fellow to do business with!