starting to do a few cals now love my 308i thought the only calibres for the m12 impact were .243 and .308. I have it in .308 and love it.
I think the one criticism has come from not being able to change the barrel. .
And in 6.5x55
I really cant understand from an engineering point of view how hard it could be to change these barrels? Sweat one and freeze the other. I can't see how it could be that hard with a jig? Maybe someone can enlighten me?
Ever done it? Recon the old barrel must be turned out.
Not sure if the local rifle smith will be prepared to set up and organise all the gear to do the shrinking business. How many trials do you have to run to get it right?
You have to use a Barrel from Mauser, how long will that take to get? costs? available?
I know chances are the rifle will shoot fine for a very long time but one is never 100% sure. What I ask myself is... what is the second hand value if one does not know the round count?
I think there are better options.
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Sounds as difficult as removing and rebarreling a Steyr SBS.
If you are hell-bent on rebarreling, buy something with a screw in barrel ( Sako, Remington 700, Win M70), or a barrel held on with a barrel nut ( Savage 110, Marlin X7, Win XPR), or a spline and lock ( Sauer 202 )?