slipper 116 Posted September 13, 2016 Report Share Posted September 13, 2016 Just wondering whats the going rate to have a 223 rebarreled? And what barrel would you recommend? Thanks Quote Link to post
welshwarrior 1 Posted September 20, 2016 Report Share Posted September 20, 2016 Between £500-£1500 depending on the barrel Personally I'd get a Walther or Shilen barrel but others are good Begarra go some great hunting barrels. Quote Link to post
Jaggsy 25 Posted September 20, 2016 Report Share Posted September 20, 2016 Slipper/WW you should be able to get a quality barrel treaded, proofed and fitted for £750. Steve Kershaw (top quality work) is in Howden, Yorkshire if you wanted to make the trip. Quote Link to post
3175darren 1,100 Posted September 20, 2016 Report Share Posted September 20, 2016 I thought of getting one for mine, but it's cheaper to buy another gun, Quote Link to post
andyf 144 Posted September 23, 2016 Report Share Posted September 23, 2016 'Cheaper'? Depends on the donor rifle/action if you have a decent chassis ie Heym, Mauser or similar it would be worth re barrelling. But a clapped out CZ or Remy maybe not so. Quote Link to post
dixyhmr 62 Posted September 27, 2016 Report Share Posted September 27, 2016 Around 700 fitted, chambered proofed etc. I've had a few quotes recently for a rebarrel myself and this is about the going rate. Quote Link to post
welshwarrior 1 Posted September 27, 2016 Report Share Posted September 27, 2016 Slipper/WW you should be able to get a quality barrel treaded, proofed and fitted for £750. Steve Kershaw (top quality work) is in Howden, Yorkshire if you wanted to make the trip. Not if you want a top flight carbon fibre barrel it won't the barrel trade is over £750. Quote Link to post
Wailord 0 Posted September 28, 2016 Report Share Posted September 28, 2016 I have a 22-250 here that has a bore like a sewer pipe. A bit of rust and pitting on the exterior too. Not likely it ever had any corrosive ammo fired in it. Most likely zipped up in a case dirty and stored somewhere damp. I think I read somewhere the carbon in the bore can absorb moisture from the air.I make a habit of leaving cases unzipped a bit, and I've still had a couple of 'surprises' taking a wet rifle out of them. Never any damage fortunately. Quote Link to post
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