28 March 2011, 01:49
Cliff LyleRe-barrel a rimfire?
Can this be done?
Re-barrel a .22LR bolt rifle to .17 Mach 2? Who is a source for barrels and who would have an interest in doing the work?
28 March 2011, 02:21
butchlambertCliff,
I would contact Richard Gorham in Claremore, Okla. He is THE RIMFIRE GUNSMITH for the competition guys. He does fabulous work, is quick, and reasonable. He has my new CM barrel blank looking to get my receiver to barrel it.
Butch
28 March 2011, 04:05
J.D.SteeleYou can also have it relined, at probably a lot less cost but also maybe a lot less accuracy.
Regards, Joe
28 March 2011, 07:14
Cliff LyleThanks! Butch I sent you a pm. Please disregard it.
28 March 2011, 19:41
gzig5quote:
Originally posted by Cliff Lyle:
Can this be done?
Re-barrel a .22LR bolt rifle to .17 Mach 2? Who is a source for barrels and who would have an interest in doing the work?
Which action? That's the determining factor. A lot of rimfire rifles had their barrels pressed in and pinned, which makes the process a bit more difficult.
28 March 2011, 19:51
Mike in MichiganYes, it can be done. Brownells has the liners and piloted drills.
28 March 2011, 20:10
hawkinsI had a stevens favorit relined to 17 MKII.
It is very accurate. It costs around $100.
30 March 2011, 04:07
Cliff Lylequote:
Originally posted by gzig5:
quote:
Originally posted by Cliff Lyle:
Can this be done?
Re-barrel a .22LR bolt rifle to .17 Mach 2? Who is a source for barrels and who would have an interest in doing the work?
Which action? That's the determining factor. A lot of rimfire rifles had their barrels pressed in and pinned, which makes the process a bit more difficult.
Good question and I don't know. Can you give me a list of actions with barrels that are threaded compared to pressed?
30 March 2011, 09:30
gzig5You don't know what action you want rebarreled? The list would be too long. It would be easier to list the ones that aren't pressed in or pinned. Probably most rimfires that originally sold for less than $300 are not threaded. Most custom actions are threaded with the exception of Anschutz, which are not custom, but high end and are pressed in. I'm not familiar with the 17 Mach 2, but as long as it is rated at similar pressure as the .22LR, the conversion should work because the case head and body are the same size. If the barrel can't be removed without damaging the action, which I believe is not too uncommon on cheaper rifles, you could try to bore it out and reline with the barrel mounted, but I wouldn't expect great results.
30 March 2011, 17:29
Mike in MichiganA major issue to consider is cutting the extractor relief(s). Next to impossible with the barrel still attached to the action.
31 March 2011, 00:23
hawkinsYou cut the recesses then epoxy the liner in.