19 November 2003, 23:18
Bangreboring and rifling?
Have any of you guys tried this? If you have, who did you use and why? I am currently looking into doing this, but I have only found three guys that do it. Any help or suggestions would be gladly accepted.
Thanks,
Britt
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Hillbilly HunterI've had it done once when I had to reuse the barrel (custom half round/half octogon)on the rifle. If you do not HAVE TO, rebarrel instead of rebore.
20 November 2003, 02:54
tiggertateHad it done 3 times by Cliff LaBounty (LaBounty Precision reboring) in Washington State. The cost is almost as expensive as a new barrel so it is most appropriate when you want to preserve the appearance of a particular rifle like a 38-40 lever gun rebored to 44-40.. It makes a lot of sense if you want to keep a factory barrel on a Ruger Redhawk conversion to .500, too. His principal business is now reboring double rifles that are eroded or corroded.
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Recoil RobThe current issue of RIFLE has an article about reboring and a list of reborers.
LaBounty did mine, a BLR from 30-06 to .35 Whelen. Was cheaper than rebarreling because of the sights and such.
Rob
20 November 2003, 10:20
jbmiI had Dick Nickles rebore my 308 into a 338-08. His unfortunate death occured half-way through the process. Dick's son recommened Cliff LaBounty to finish the job and he did a superb job.
20 November 2003, 12:19
FourTailsDoes anyone have a telephone number and address for Cliff LaBounty? Thanks, Mike
20 November 2003, 17:39
Recoil RobLaBounty Precision Reboring.
7968 Silver Lake Dr. PO Box 186
Maple Falls, WA 98266
(360) 599-2047
21 November 2003, 01:59
<eldeguello>There's a pretty long list of people who do this in the Manufacturer's section of the Gun Digest.
Yes, I have had two rifles rebored/rerifled. One was a .33 WCF M1886 Winchester that I converted to .45/70, and the other was an M71 Win. in .348 that I had redone to .450 Alaskan. Both of mine were done by the old Atkinson & Marquardt Rifle Company of Prescott, AZ. They turned out very nice, and the .450 was a lot more accurate as a .450 AK than it had been as a .348 Win.!! I can't say the same about the .33, because I'd never fired it in .33 caliber before the conversion. But it worked well as a .45/70!
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