Barrel renewal

To re-barrel a T3 in 243 win That still shoots , is in my experience is spending too much . Your far better off trading it in if it still has like left in it . To be fair you can find some real nice second hand 308 rifles on the second hand market for very handy money . Remember a lot of folks hardly shoot many meaningful amounts of rounds in decades of storage.
For instance i bought a very clean .223 Sako about two years ago off Guntrader . I paid a good rifle builder to chop some length out of the barrel and re- screw cut and it cost me about £700 all in . I then bedded it and brought the wood to its very best ( probably brought better than when it was new ) .
Previously I had my .243 win Sako 75 ( i bought this one when the 75 was launched ) . During lock-down I had a well known rifle smith ceracoat fit pillars , it already had a mcMillan stock for it , that i purchased years previous . I don't mind the fact i will never get anything near what i paid for this one !
Just saying these things because you will not get anything your money back in future trades or sales .

Why are you looking for the same with a 308 win barrel can i ask ? Over the 243 win you already have ?
 
Im reloading, but read somewhere that some t3 were 1 on 8.
So should balance copper.
Ed is worth a call at Edinburgh Sporting Rifle...
 
Just with the supposedly lead ban in the future and I'm not impressed with use of copper in 243
Twist rate of a barrel AND length of bullet matters THATS IT ! The Law was altered to lower than the 100 grain ( cant remember what the new allowance is now ) However After shooting a load of deer reds to muntjac with 100 grain copper ( some decent numbers of big Stags)
Your " not impressed because you have taken a decent numbers and what went wrong ? " Quality copper will Kill any deer in the UK inside of 300 even using a 243 win , So don't be put off by sofa stalkers passing on dubious guesses as fact . What copper needs is velocity ! I am on 100 grain Barnes and it drops big stags no problem dropping 20 grains of copper makes no matter
The only thing i can suggest is try a different brands with the rifle cleaned real well
 
Looking for gunsmith in north east who does barrel replacement from .243 to .308 on tikka t3
You might want to look at buying a T3 brand new and trading in the .243 win . Especially if its a std base model T3. Most Smiths do end up giving you a big bill that isn't economic when all is done and dusted. Good rifle builders have fair old waiting times also .
 
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