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Rebarreling to 250 Savage..need advice
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I`m going to rebarrel a Mark X Mauser (currently 22-250) to .250 Savage for my 13 year old son. I would prefer not to spend over about $400 doing this. My mind is set on the .250 Savage, so please, no caliber recommendations. Please let me know which brand of barrel and a gunsmith that I can use and stay within my price range. If available, I would really appreciate telephone numbers or websites.
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[ 02-27-2003, 17:42: Message edited by: hoss101 ]
 
Posts: 284 | Location: Georgia | Registered: 13 December 2001Reply With Quote
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Go to Midway. I think a short chambered barrel will be about $95 if it isn't on sale and have a smith chamber it and finish it and I think you will come in under the $400. Or have it rebored to 25.
 
Posts: 201 | Location: Loomis, Ca | Registered: 26 September 2002Reply With Quote
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Well I checked Midway and they don't list a 250 sav but they have 243, or 260 so those might be options...
 
Posts: 201 | Location: Loomis, Ca | Registered: 26 September 2002Reply With Quote
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Hoss the .250 Savage has a short neck and is limited to light bullets. If a 257 Roberts would fit it would be more versatile. Also brass or loaded ammo cost less for the 257.
 
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The sad fact of life is that, if you look around and keep your eys open, you can probably find a used .250 of some sort for $400.
 
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Check with Pac Nor and Douglas. They both make and install quality barrels. The 250 is a great cartridge - Don't let anyone talk you out of it.
John
 
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Try the links below for Pac-Nor and Douglas. You can do a search for others on dogpile or goggle.
Both of these companies will fit their barrels to your action. You could probably save a few bucks by getting a local smith do the work, over these internet prices.I(beware of the $50 rebarrel job though [Razz] ) You could also possibly save a few bucks going with stainless over blued.
By the way I really like the 250 savage idea.
I just rebarreled a m700 in 250 savage AI. Used a Pac-nor lightweight stainless.
It was a real toss up for me as to weather to go with the standard or improved. It was a matter of the barrel being in the lathe and closing my eyes and picking up a reamer.
Also as stated earlier you could probably find a good used 250 savage for $400 or less. I believe I have seen m721's on the auction sites for that kind of money.
On the other hand rebarreling the mark-x would be more fun. [Wink]
Good Luck in your endeavor
Bluetick

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Posts: 773 | Location: Louisiana | Registered: 31 May 2002Reply With Quote
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U have chosen I GREAT CALIBER 4 your son.
U may want 2 check with The Montana Rifleman
They make their own barrels and will chamber that cartridge 4U. www.montanarifleman.com. They have good prices and a realistic turn around time.

It is FAR BETTER 2 take a child hunting than 2
Have 2 HUNT 4 A CHILD
 
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I would stick with the 237 Roberts. in its day the 250-3000 was great but today just OK. For a person with one center fire gun why limit yourself to a gun just OK for deer.
A 257 Roberts can be used for varmints, deer, antelope, black bear, sheep or goat. A .243 or .260 would also be superior to the 350-3000. Remember he is 13 and this may be his only rifle for a while.
 
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Just to put in a good word for the 250-3000 - although there are something like 30+ Springbok, a few Mountain Reedbuck and the odd Fallow Deer that will disagree with me.

Last August I allowed an engineer friend of mine to use it. He pleaded for me to sell him the rifle and, when he realised that I was serious about turning him down, he said " At least promise me that you will leave it to me in your will!"

A nice calibre - teach your son to shoot accurately and he will not be disappointed.

Stick to your guns - cheers edi
 
Posts: 222 | Location: Cape Town South Africa | Registered: 02 June 2002Reply With Quote
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I just found a like new Savage 99A in 250 Savage for less than I was willing to spend on a rebarrel [Smile] So, for now at least, the 22-250 will remain intact. I know there are better calibers for deer, but the Savage is just so mild mannered and easy to shoot, I think it`s about perfect for small-medium deer at moderate ranges for younguns.
 
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Hoss 101; Actually there isn't any "bettercartridge" for deer.
Good luck!
 
Posts: 217 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 20 December 2002Reply With Quote
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hoss101,
I've rebarreled several rifles and have never had a problem with any top grade barrel from a well known maker. The last two were Douglas XX target barrels turned to a medium weight. have been very happy with both. Good luck.
PS. I dont know what this cost in your are, but around Albuquerque a finished job, out the door is about $350.00.

[ 03-03-2003, 04:42: Message edited by: BigBob ]
 
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