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What could you Rebore/Rechamber a 9x57 to?

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04 February 2019, 03:25
Lee Baumgart
What could you Rebore/Rechamber a 9x57 to?
Noticed a pre-war type B Mauser online with a "shot out" barrel. Beyond the condition of the bore, the gun is in good condition and has an octagon barrel that would be a shame to replace. If one were to retain the original barrel what could this be rebored/rechambered to? And who is currently doing this type of work?

Thanks in advance,

Lee
04 February 2019, 03:36
z1r
Most folks reboring want to go up at least two calibers, so, it would seem that a .375 would be the smallest you could go to.




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04 February 2019, 04:21
Lee Baumgart
z1r,

Thank you for your response.

To add more detail to my question, is there a period correct cartridge, chambered by Mauser, that this could be rebored/rechambered to?

Lee
04 February 2019, 04:44
z1r
I would look to the 9.5x56/57, I believe the chamber will clean up the original. Or, go big and go 10.75x57.




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04 February 2019, 07:28
JORGE01
If the barrel is not physically damaged, or the lands are not practically gone. I would like to suggest something to you before you send the rifle for reboring if you buy it. Clean that barrel like your life depended on it. Spend a few nights cleaning it. Some “shot out barrels” still have a serviceable life in them. You may not get match rifle accuracy but if it puts it's shots into four (4) inches or less, it is still a good hunting rifle out to two hundred (200) yards or so. And it would be in original condition.
You can make yourself a Homemade Electronic Bore Cleaner, see link below:

http://thisoldrifle.com/reviews/copperout/index.asp

You would be surprised at how much gunk this little gadget gets out after you thought you had a clean barrel.

Then of course you will have to splurge on a die set for 9x57 (not cheap). Try different bullets and powder loads. Who knows you may have a nice shooter in your hands.

Also be careful about reboring, sometimes a barrel is damaged by the process. Don’t remember what the loss rate is but I think is something like 1 in 10?? Talk to a reputable guy on this before you commit to doing it.
04 February 2019, 08:10
richj
I also have a 9x57 cigarette? rifle. Thin barrel at the muzzle. Bad bore. I think the barrel is too thin to rebore.