29 January 2005, 18:54
J ScottRuger Number 1 rebarreling?
http://www.eabco.com/Ruger03.htmlHave any of you done this with your Number 1?
J Scott
30 January 2005, 01:55
JonI have...sort of.
I sent a Ruger #3 (same action as the #1) to eabco for that re-barrel package almost EIGHT months ago. I was told it would take 5 or 6 months and I'm beginning to get pissed.
I recall some post's about a year ago praising the rusults of the work so sent them my #3 in May of 04. I sure would like to give you some feedback on eabco and I will if I ever get my rifle back!
Jon
30 January 2005, 20:00
El DeguelloNope. Never needed to.....
3 shots, 100 yards, No.1A 7X57mm, right out of the box w/4X scope
5 shots, 100 yards, No. 3 .30/40, 4X scope

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3 shots, 200 yards, No. 1B 7mm Rem. Mag., 2X-7X scope @ 4X
30 January 2005, 20:54
trkI bought a #3 in 7-08 that had been rebarrelled by previous owner. Octagonal barrel easily 1" or so across flats. First 5 shot group at 100 yards was under 1/2". Where do you go from there?
30 January 2005, 21:14
LeoCalI sent my 300 Wby to Pac Nor for a new barrel. They said it would take 12 weeks, and that's exactly what it took.
31 January 2005, 07:31
chestspringsLeoCal,
I sent my 06 in last week for a Stainless Super Match. I had them do there "chamber, lap, true" that they advertized. From them it's going to "fit4duty".
Are you satisfied with what they did ? Have you shot it yet, & if so, are you happy with it ?
02 February 2005, 23:10
BohicaI had a friend/customer that had it done and was upset about the change of scope mounting from the standard Ruger to the Weaver style.He didn`t read the fine print I guess. It`s pretty obvious in the ad/pictures so it was his fault! Took him a few months to get his original base/rib back and then he had me re-contour the barrel at the breech end and re-install his original rib and re-blue. Rifle shoots good though. His[too] took longer than quoted.
Aloha, Mark
05 February 2005, 19:06
LeoCalquote:
Originally posted by chestsprings:
LeoCal,
I sent my 06 in last week for a Stainless Super Match. I had them do there "chamber, lap, true" that they advertized. From them it's going to "fit4duty".
Are you satisfied with what they did ? Have you shot it yet, & if so, are you happy with it ?
Yes, they did a fine job. It had a Hicks on it from the original (bad) barrel, but it works best free floating.
06 February 2005, 03:09
JLREl, you'r one of the lucky ones. Mine wouln't group for shit. Gave it to J Kobe for free floating and viola wonderful groups.
I suggest that you urethane the barrel chamber to prevent moistur from warping the forend.

15 February 2005, 00:51
butchlocdone a few. lattest was to fit a pacnor 204 barrel onto an old 06. not a hard job at all and almost always worthwhile. such things like the above you just put in the 222 casehead extractor and away you go. Jim Kobe has a few posts under gunsmithing and he did a couple for me too.