I shot my first gun I rebarelled today. It's a FN 1922 short action, that I put a .308 barrel on that I bought for $25. It was prechambered for .308, I measured a couple action's I had and the FN was a perfect match. I only paid $40 for the FN, so this is a $65 rifle, mounted it in the orginal stock, and it only weighs 6 pounds 12 ounces. Didn't have a scope on it, so I just test fired 3 rounds of Federal .308 180gr, shoots fine brass looks good, steel buttplate has a little kick to it.
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Posts: 3097 | Location: Louisiana | Registered: 28 November 2001
Thats so cool,I hope to put together a 35 whelen soon, I have several 98 mauser's that I am evaluating, I want to keep one in 8x57, and rechamber one in the whelen. I have everything needed, except the extra time. Good luck and good shooting.
Posts: 849 | Location: Between Doan's Crossing and Red River Station | Registered: 22 July 2001
So, did you tie the gun to the rifle rest and then run a string tied to the trigger from the bench to behind a wall like I did the first time I barrelled an action or did you just shoot the thing from your shoulder?
Posts: 360 | Location: PA | Registered: 29 September 2001