wvbuckbuster
Handloader
- Nov 5, 2015
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Those of you who had a 35 rebore job done which number of groves did you go with and how pleased with it are you? See they offer options? Dan.
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jimbires":152hj109 said:is it cost effective to do this ? the cost of labor I'm thinking a new barrel would be about the same price .
jimbires":2fqkbabs said:boy was I wrong on that . I thought it would cost a lot more than $250 . that's really a good price . about how long of a turn around time does it usually take ?
Thanks for the information. Dan.SJB358":1bvp8x7e said:jimbires":1bvp8x7e said:boy was I wrong on that . I thought it would cost a lot more than $250 . that's really a good price . about how long of a turn around time does it usually take ?
About a week, 2 at most. The gun will spend longer in transit to and from JES than it does at his shop.
It’s really pretty fun if you have a rifle you like but it has a stinker barrel Or you just wanna try something else. He’s done a Whelen, 9.3x62, 35 Newton and 375 Improved for me. Not a complaint.
SJB358":1chzl7cq said:jimbires":1chzl7cq said:boy was I wrong on that . I thought it would cost a lot more than $250 . that's really a good price . about how long of a turn around time does it usually take ?
About a week, 2 at most. The gun will spend longer in transit to and from JES than it does at his shop.
It’s really pretty fun if you have a rifle you like but it has a stinker barrel Or you just wanna try something else. He’s done a Whelen, 9.3x62, 35 Newton and 375 Improved for me. Not a complaint.
grry10":3rhykg83 said:JES rebored my .308 Savage 99C to .358 Winchester and did an excellent job. My only issue now is to figure out how to rework my magazines. Put two cartridges in the magazine and it will insert into the magazine well and feed ok. If I put a third in the magazine it gets EXTREMELY difficult to insert into the well. Right now it works fine as a 3 shot rifle, if I hand feed one into the chamber.
DrMike":17fx69jk said:I do like the 338 Federal, Scotty. It is, of course, a virtual twin of the 358 Win, with the exception that you have a broader selection of bullets to select from when hand loading. Mine has accounted for one moose, so far. However, I am comfortable with it on about any game I might encounter here.
SJB358":2zmknth2 said:I’ve got a 760 270 on my dining table that’s probably going to be a good 338-06 candidate. Never had one and I figured if it’s real good one of my NY family would love it for pounding bucks and bears.
BK":3skzmtwk said:SJB358":3skzmtwk said:I’ve got a 760 270 on my dining table that’s probably going to be a good 338-06 candidate. Never had one and I figured if it’s real good one of my NY family would love it for pounding bucks and bears.
Best use of a .270 ever.
DrMike":3skzmtwk said:Recently, I'm focusing more on the 180 grain AB and the 200 grain E-Tip. Personal bias, I know, but I believe it will give enough "oomph" to take down anything I might want to shoot. On top of everything else, it is in a Featherweight, which means I don't have to be ashamed when I carry it. :mrgreen:
Trust it is a great Thanksgiving for you and yours, Scotty.