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I am going to re-barrel a Tikka T3 from .243 to .257 Roberts and would like some suggestions of smiths who have done work for any of you and would receive your recommendation.
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Jim Kobe in Bloomington, Mn has done a lot of this kind of work for me, on Sako and Rem 700 actions. His work is first class. I recommend him. Phone 952 884 6031.


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Tip Burns Canyon Sporting Arms in Canyon Lake Texas has built or refurbished 2 of my 257 Roberts rifles. I am pleased with not only his work, but the ability to be able to contact and talk with him. No BS just good information!


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besides all the chit i hand to him, kobe is really a very excellent and reasonable smith. that said now i'm going to and wash my mouth out with soap hilbily
 
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Cliff,
Check my rifle in the custom forum. It is the 9.3x62 and Kobe did a lot of work on it.
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Thanks to all. I'll check both sources. I seem to remember Tip was so backed up with jobs a while back that he wasn't taking on any new work. I'll call both to see schedules.
It's not a difficult job, just want to use someone reputable.
 
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You can also check with Mike McCabe (Z1r) mccabeguns@yahoo.com.


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Toomanytools and westpac are good. I have used them both.
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I WILL GO ALONG WITH WESTPAC AND TOOMANY TOOLS. BOTH HAVE DONE WORK FOR ME. FIRST CLASS WORK.
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It sounds like I need to get some more rifles to re-barrel...Lots of good rifle smiths out there. Thanks to all who recommended.

I am in in touch with Jim Kobe, partially because some people on here whom I respect recommended him and partially because I was reminded that I have seen his work before. I'll let you guys know of my progress.

Thanks again.
 
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