30 August 2006, 08:12
bama7x57Rebarrelling a mod 70 PF with a featherweight barrel
I bought a new PF mod 70 in .270 real cheap at walmart. Can I have this rebarrelled with a used 1980's featherweight barrel in .257 roberts. Both are pushfeeds but wondered if the featherweight action was maybe different from a regular mod 70. Any feeding issues with using the existing magazine.
Bama
30 August 2006, 08:18
jeffeossobasically, the answer is yes, a gunsmith will need to install and time it..
and on a 270 action, you can set the 257 bullets out LONG
30 August 2006, 08:50
bama7x57Sounds good!! I like the thoughts of a LONG 3" Roberts. Will I likely have any feeding problems? Would a newer featherweight classic (easier to find) stock fit this combo?
Bama
30 August 2006, 16:37
jeffeossogenerally the roberts throat is longer than the "short actions" allow the bullets to be seated, so this will be a plus for you. The barrel is quite a bit lighter in contour, so yes, they featherweight stock is the easiest route, though not always cheap.
should feed as well as the 270 does
jeffe
30 August 2006, 17:39
duikermanyou might want to see about some type of magazine block for the shorter ammo but in the end you'll have a sweet hunting and varmint rifle.