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I want to bore out and re-rifle the .32/20 barrel that is on my low wall and rechamber to .357 Magnum. I can do the chamber work but not the barrel/rifling. Who do you guys recommend? What kind of cost am I looking at, ballpark? Thanks in advance. Walt | ||
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Jim Dubell has done 2 for me and hasn't broke anything yet. Terry -------------------------------------------- Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? | |||
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At what cost, if I may ask? I am planning of doing something similar to a 303 Brit barrel - 35/303 or 41/303. There is a guy here in NZ that has a barrel rifling machine but I haven't asked him his price - yet. Regards 303Guy | |||
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$225 is what he's charging today. Terry -------------------------------------------- Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? | |||
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List of Services posted by Clearwater Reboring - Jim Dubell - http://deltagunshop.com/Clearwater/CW_services.html | |||
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Jim did a 9.3 for me and it was an excellent job. Butch | |||
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Thanks guys, I believe I'll give Jim Dubell a call. Walt | |||
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Danny Pedersen of Cut Right Barrels has done several for me in 9.3 and 10.75mm. All excellent shooters. He is in Prescott, AZ. | |||
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Al Siegrist in Whittemore, Michigan also re-bores barrels. He rebored one for me that is as accurate as you'd want it to be. He took an old Buhmiller barrel that was a 257 Roberts, which was beyond it's accuracy life, and bored it out to 7mm, and then chambered it for a 284 Win. Don | |||
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Jim Dubell is not only an excellent gunsmith and Guild member he is a great guy who actually works a regular schedule in his shop. That means he turns out product on a regular schedule. Howard Moses Lake, Washington USA hwhomes@outlook.com | |||
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Thanks again, you guys; I bought a low-wall in 32/20 with a #1 barrel (octagon) and am going for a 22" in .357, my son will chamber it once it is bored/rifled/cut-off. Should be a neat little thing when finished. We've got some pretty snazzy walnut, going to be tough to pick the blank. I'll try to post some photos when I take the time to learn how... Once again, thanks for the help. Walt | |||
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