If I take it to a gunsmith how much would I be looking at to do a sxs 28' barrels?

Wapiti wrote:Mate I bought a barrel hone from Brownells, from the US site online. It looks just like an engine cylinder-bore hone but tiny, on a long flexible rod that you spin in your drill with WD40 or honing oil. They work VERY well.
When the job's done, the barrel looks like chrome inside.
I was shooting Noy cracker shells to scare the feral goats away from my stock's feed during the last drought, and when the bomb that the shell launches from the shotty goes up the barrel, the fuse leaves very hydroscopic salty residue that sucks all the humidity out of the air. You can imagine what happened. Kinda like shooting very corrosive ammo in an old 303 and not cleaning it.
Wapiti wrote:Mate I bought a barrel hone from Brownells, from the US site online. It looks just like an engine cylinder-bore hone but tiny, on a long flexible rod that you spin in your drill with WD40 or honing oil. They work VERY well.
When the job's done, the barrel looks like chrome inside.
I was shooting Noy cracker shells to scare the feral goats away from my stock's feed during the last drought, and when the bomb that the shell launches from the shotty goes up the barrel, the fuse leaves very hydroscopic salty residue that sucks all the humidity out of the air. You can imagine what happened. Kinda like shooting very corrosive ammo in an old 303 and not cleaning it.
bigpete wrote:How do you think they'd go honing the rifling out of a barrel?
Zman wrote:bigpete wrote:How do you think they'd go honing the rifling out of a barrel?
Before Wapiti comes back, what's the tricky thing about it ? I can see the rifling getting flattened with but aren't they flat anyway or are they crowned?
Wapiti wrote:In case you guys are interested, might help out.