bigpete wrote:Anyone know if there's anyone in Australia who will rebore a rifle barrel? I'm thinking of turning my 22/250 into a 250 savage.
No1_49er wrote:250-3000 (Savage), yes, the parent to the 22/250.
But it'll be a bit more than re-boring. Then you need the rifling.
Perhaps you'd be better off contemplating a re-barrel job?
bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:Anyone know if there's anyone in Australia who will rebore a rifle barrel? I'm thinking of turning my 22/250 into a 250 savage.
sorry pete, i've only heard of yanks doing that sort of thing
bigpete wrote:No1_49er wrote:250-3000 (Savage), yes, the parent to the 22/250.
But it'll be a bit more than re-boring. Then you need the rifling.
Perhaps you'd be better off contemplating a re-barrel job?
I realise that.
Maybe it will be a rebarrel job,but I thought I'd see if I can save a bit by going a rebore
bladeracer wrote:bigpete wrote:No1_49er wrote:250-3000 (Savage), yes, the parent to the 22/250.
But it'll be a bit more than re-boring. Then you need the rifling.
Perhaps you'd be better off contemplating a re-barrel job?
I realise that.
Maybe it will be a rebarrel job,but I thought I'd see if I can save a bit by going a rebore
Is it a common rifle or something special?
Was .250-3000 an option for the rifle?
You could try looking for either a complete rifle or a decent secondhand barrel, but I'd be amazed if you found either.
If you know the thread and dimensions of the action, you can look for a barrel taken off something else that can be re-cut to fit your action.
Drilling the bore is simple enough, then you ream it to size, then you push a rifling button through it with a press.
But barrels are generally rifled before they are profiled, while they're still a hefty chunk of steel.
Unless you do it yourself it is going to be very labour-expensive, far cheaper to buy a new barrel, and the result will be better in my opinion.
What is the reason for wanting the change, is your .22-250 barrel shot out?
bigpete wrote:The rifle was left to me by my late best mate Tom.
The barrel isn't shot out but I feel it's starting to lose accuracy,and I've never been a huge fan of the 22/250.
And I've wanted a 250 savage for years
bladeracer wrote:bigpete wrote:The rifle was left to me by my late best mate Tom.
The barrel isn't shot out but I feel it's starting to lose accuracy,and I've never been a huge fan of the 22/250.
And I've wanted a 250 savage for years
For sentimental reasons I'd be inclined to keep it as is, and use it when it suits the job.
And just buy a .250 Sav to go with it.
bigpete wrote:bladeracer wrote:bigpete wrote:The rifle was left to me by my late best mate Tom.
The barrel isn't shot out but I feel it's starting to lose accuracy,and I've never been a huge fan of the 22/250.
And I've wanted a 250 savage for years
For sentimental reasons I'd be inclined to keep it as is, and use it when it suits the job.
And just buy a .250 Sav to go with it.
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bigpete wrote:Anyone know if there's anyone in Australia who will rebore a rifle barrel? I'm thinking of turning my 22/250 into a 250 savage.
on_one_wheel wrote:bigpete wrote:Anyone know if there's anyone in Australia who will rebore a rifle barrel? I'm thinking of turning my 22/250 into a 250 savage.
Give Keith Sprinter a call from Sprinter Arms, he's just out of Strathalbyn
Bill wrote:I'm not aware of Keith reboring a barrel for over 20 years.
I saw him in 99 up the big hill and he had stopped doing it, stand to be corrected thou
deanp100 wrote:I don’t think just any half decent smith could do it. Most smiths would not have ever made a barrel from scratch, let alone have the equipment.
Gamerancher wrote:I've got 2 Model '94 Winchesters that have been re-bored, both were .30-30's, now bored out and re-chambered in .38-55.
One was done by P.O Ackley himself in the U.S in the early '70's, the other one was done here in Australia but I don't have the information on who did it, I bought it already as is.deanp100 wrote:I don’t think just any half decent smith could do it. Most smiths would not have ever made a barrel from scratch, let alone have the equipment.
You may want to do a bit more research 'ol mate, there are barrel makers here in Aus that can do just that. No1Mk3 is spot on.
on_one_wheel wrote:That's funny, last time I visited Keith he looked to be making barrels.
He had a machine with a rod feeding back and forth through a barrel while flooding it with brown fluid. That would've been about 5 years back.
Perhaps he was only lapping one?
I know he was well known for making quality. 303 barrels when he was set up in Hahndorf.
How about that bloke in Brukunga who was making machine guns, apparently he has or had all the gear ... I wonder if he's out of jail yet?
According to the policeman I was speaking to about it, his workmanship was amazing.
deanp100 wrote:If you mean Keith from Sprinter then yes , he is a barrel maker with barrel making equipment. Not every gunsmith has this equipment.
on_one_wheel wrote:deanp100 wrote:If you mean Keith from Sprinter then yes , he is a barrel maker with barrel making equipment. Not every gunsmith has this equipment.
I am aware of that, however other people's responses on this thread suggests that Keith might not be making barrels any longer.
I might just give him a bell, I wouldn't mind doing a custom front stuffer build for long range BP.