19 February 2017, 20:19
butchloc$@&(*^$#%^
little bit ago i glommered onto a refinished highwal; with a winchester barrel and a hh sedgly stamp on it in one of my favorite rounds 219 donaldson. finally got out yesterday to shoot it. ^%$#^&(% 20" group. i guess that doesn't come as a huge surprise being of that age and probably had a few rounds down the barrel. but it just seems like quite a shame to replace that barrel
19 February 2017, 21:05
Dennis Earl SmithIs a barrel liner a possibility?
19 February 2017, 21:09
TCLouisKnowing of you, I assume a good cleaning/decoppering was done before testing.
More than one load tested
What are you calling bad grouping?
RELINE???
Mine provided me with the smallest group I have ever shot, way back when and I have shot it very little since
20 February 2017, 15:04
Dick WrightBefore you get too excited, check the twist in the barrel. Years ago I bought a Shelhamer high wall and shot it with benchrest bullets... 52 gr. The first shot went exactly where I wanted. The second shot keyholed thru the next target over. "Oh, S**T!"
Shelhamer had used a barrel off a Model 52 that had a twist for a rimfire. Shorter, fatter bullets cured the problem.
20 February 2017, 20:20
butchlocoops the sta mp is rf sedgly philadelpha pa going to run it up to jim kobe this week and see what a bore scope will tell i think the barrel was from a varmint swift
26 February 2017, 01:01
crbutlerWell, I hope you can make that pretty thing shoot!
What did the borescope say?
26 February 2017, 04:34
AtkinsonIt has to be more than a shot out barrel, even rough barrels don't shoot into 20 inches..Check the twist, I recall some off size 22 caliber varmint guns back then..Those were the heyday of the wildcatters and they came up with some real over the top stuff..