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    Reboring

    Among my collection of '17 stuff are a de-eared Winchester sporter. This one has a barrel ruined by too deep a dovetail cut into the barrel at mid length.

    I also have several Johnson replacement '17 2 groove barrels that are not very good after years of apparent legion use--they just won't clean up or stay clean.

    Does anyone do "reboring" anymore? If so, about what does it cost?

    I would like to have one of the Johnson barrels rebored to .35 Whelen for a reasonable price and use the sporter. I assume the WWII Johnson barrels are a good quality piece.

    The reasons are this way the headspace is unchanged, after careful necking and the stock, which is fancy grade, can be reused.

    Any references would be appreciated.

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    let me know if you find someone, i have a {few} crusty 17 barrels that need a rebore/

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    Classic Barrel Works

    I think Mr. Pederson can do the job.

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    I think "Guns and Ammo" had a M98 rebored a year back. Cost a pile of money and still ended up with the Mauser stepped barrel. Looked odd. Labor is the issue.

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    NOT cheap but there are many who can do this

    Jesse Ocumpaugh
    715 South 6th St.
    Cottage Grove, OR 97424

    Phone: (541) 942-1342
    Fax: (541) 942-7533

    or

    Redmansrifling.com

    or

    Randy's Custom Rifles&Rebarreling :: Pricing&Shipping

    or

    Delta Gun Shop and Clearwater Reboring

    Telephone:

    (509) 684-5855

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    jim@deltagunshop.com

    allen@deltagunshop.com

    reboring@deltagunshop.com

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