I'm refinishing an old 1971 Remington BDL stock & have very carefully sanded out the length of the barrel channel to free-float fit the sporter barrel with no more then .009" clearance along the entire length of the stock. (ie; the equivalent thickness of about 3 - 4 pieces of paper).
In the future I might want to replace the 221 Fireball barrel with a 20 cal Vartarg barrel. My question is whether it is possible to have a new 20 cal barrel contoured to fit the stock as snug as my 221 barrel currently fits the stock? Is it even humanly possible for a gunsmiths to chamber, finish, thread and final fit a new barrel to a receiver so that it ends up having the exact same tight fit stock dimensions as the current .009" thousandths of clearance? I suppose I can always sand off a little bit of wood in the channel if a replacement barrel was a few thousandths too tight, but I'd rather not have to do anything to alter the new stain and gloss coat stock finish at all if I don't have to. And of course, if it goes the other way and the barrel is too narrow, then I will have a large ugly gap that I would not be happy with.
In the future I might want to replace the 221 Fireball barrel with a 20 cal Vartarg barrel. My question is whether it is possible to have a new 20 cal barrel contoured to fit the stock as snug as my 221 barrel currently fits the stock? Is it even humanly possible for a gunsmiths to chamber, finish, thread and final fit a new barrel to a receiver so that it ends up having the exact same tight fit stock dimensions as the current .009" thousandths of clearance? I suppose I can always sand off a little bit of wood in the channel if a replacement barrel was a few thousandths too tight, but I'd rather not have to do anything to alter the new stain and gloss coat stock finish at all if I don't have to. And of course, if it goes the other way and the barrel is too narrow, then I will have a large ugly gap that I would not be happy with.