Shotgun572013
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What’s the options ?
As far as I can see you have two:What’s the options ?
It’s a 595 deluxe sporter with wooden stockWhats the spec?
I thought it was 1 in 14 twist ?Depends how much the rifle is worth to you and what it would cost to replace it.
I'm having a Tikka T3 stainless varmint in 22-250 re-barrelled at the moment because:
a. It's cheaper than buying a new Tikka T3X stainless varmint
b. The new barrel will have a faster twist (1 in 9 compared to the standard 1 in 12) allowing me to use heavier, higher BC bullets for longer range work and for non lead bullets which will will likely become mandatory for roe deer in Scotland.
Cheers
Bruce
send it to Ronin for a re-barrel, he has a 22-250 match reamerIt’s a 595 deluxe sporter with wooden stock
You might well be right about that.I thought it was 1 in 14 twist ?
Hmm. I'd be delighted, truly, if there was someone here in the UK who would do this. I read on the internet and before that in magazines of many in the USA that do it., But in the UK? I'd like a .270 WCF rebored to either .280 Remington or .30/06.Another option IF you are willing to go to a different cartridge and IF you can find someone to do the work, is to have the your barrel re-bored and re-chambered to handle a somewhat larger cartridge. Sometimes this can even be more economical than a re-barrel. In your case, a .250 Savage comes to mind, but there are likely plenty of other options .... might be worth checking out. I have .358W that is a re-bored .308.
I’m quite sure that the standard twist rate is 1 in 14 for .22/250You might well be right about that.
Cheers
Bruce
Phil, are you in the same boat ?join the club !![]()