20 June 2003, 16:32
4H trainer22-250 rem to 22-250 AI
Whats involved in changing a 22-250 rem to a 22-250 Ackley Improved?
Is it just as simple as reaming the barrel, or do you need buy a new barrel chambered for the AI round?
21 June 2003, 01:59
Clio Gun ShopI have found that many factory barrels tend to be a little loose in there headspace. While you can in theory just rechamber for the Improved cartridge, I set the barrel back one thread and then rechamber with minimum headspace.
21 June 2003, 04:21
<JBelk>4H trainer--
The barrel MUST be set back one turn because AI headspace datum is .004 less than standard headspace would be. Never just re-chamber. It can be dangerous.
I've seen new Remington M-700s with up to .012 excess headspace. That could have caused a BAD wreck had they just been rechambered without repair first.
21 June 2003, 12:42
4H trainerthis would be with a Savage, if that makes any difference.
21 June 2003, 13:49
<G.Malmborg>4H,
It would not matter what action you have, the requirements are the same... With regards to the Savage varieties with the barrel nut, You will still need to screw the barrel in until you have achieved the .004 crush.
Good luck,
Malm
[ 06-21-2003, 04:55: Message edited by: G.Malmborg ]23 June 2003, 14:13
4H trainerthanks!
What is the going price to have this job done?
I assume its a fairly common job.
23 June 2003, 15:51
<G.Malmborg>For instance, I charge about $85 for Mausers, Rugers, Brownings and Weatherby's, and $120 for Remingtons because of their bolt nose recess. Breech configurations like the pre-64 Winchester, Springfields and 1917 Enfields are more because of the added machine work.
Malm
24 June 2003, 14:09
4H trainerThanks all for the info!
Gives me something to think about.