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257 Roberts AI Gunsmith

Ironman308

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I called my gunsmith to see if he could chamber a barrel in 257 Roberts for my TL3 and he did not have a reamer. He is able to chamber a barrel without the TL3 action which saves me the drama of shipping my action. Knowing there are a lot of older gunsmiths here I would like to reach out to see if any of you have a reamer. Please let me know if you are interested or if you have any recommendations for a good gunsmith that can help me out.

Happy Fathers Day!

Jim
 
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I called my gunsmith to see if he could chamber a barrel in 257 Roberts for my TL3 and he did not have a reamer. He is able to chamber a barrel without the TL3 action which saves me the drama of shipping my action. Knowing there are a lot of older gunsmiths here I would like to reach out to see if any of you have a reamer. Please let me know if you are interested or if you have any recommendations for a good gunsmith that can help me out.

Happy Fathers Day!

Jim
Give Kevin Weaver a call, I'd be shocked if Kevin doesn't have that reamer and he does good work. Kevin has about the most extensive list of reamers I know of.

 
PT&G was having a sale on in stock reamers. That's where I got my AI Reamer.

Come to think of it, it has been over a year ago... :rolleyes:

Yup!!
4D Reamer Rental!!
 
Certainly not you sir. I will give you a call once I find the action.
Are you looking for anything specific? I have a chromoly LA Rem 700, standard bolt face, that's already been trued by Karl Kampfeld. I'll have to look but I may have had Karl flute the bolt too. If you're interested PM me if not no worries.
 
I'd be shocked if Kevin doesn't have that reamer and he does good work.
Kevin does GREAT work in my opinion. If it was me, I would pick a 25 Creedmoor over a 257 AI. 30 degree shoulder and brass is much easier to find (not even considering the substantial performance improvement).


Here is Kevin's 25 cal reamer list.

Weaver 25 Cal Reamers.jpg
 
I called my gunsmith to see if he could chamber a barrel in 257 Roberts for my TL3 and he did not have a reamer. He is able to chamber a barrel without the TL3 action which saves me the drama of shipping my action. Knowing there are a lot of older gunsmiths here I would like to reach out to see if any of you have a reamer. Please let me know if you are interested or if you have any recommendations for a good gunsmith that can help me out.

Happy Fathers Day!

Jim
4D rentals. Many gunsmiths use them for reamers
 
7.5 twist is what I'd think for around 2950-3150 with those 130 class .257 bullets. I'm running a 7.5 for 3200 and it's great. I think an 8 twist would be fine for a .257 magnum cartridge pushing the bullet 3200-3500.
 
When I contacted Hornady their Tech told me 8.5tw for their new 134's but to be on the safe side and in anticipation of a 140-ish A-Tip with .700+ BC I went ahead and ordered a new 8tw .257 barrel today. :)
 
Once again, I would like to thank everyone for your comments.

I received a PM regarding using Wyatts magazines to lengthen a Remington 700 short action that I have rather than going long action. I am not sure of the gunsmith costs to modify the action and stock to accommodate the longer magazine or box for longer bullets to function correctly. My question is cost vs gain. Do you think it would be better doing modifications to the Short action or getting the long action considering that I would need to get a stock with either option.

Jim
 
The 3.100 Baney box in a Rem 700 doesn't require a great deal of action work but some modifications are required. It'll still use the same BDL hinged floor plate so no stock modifications are needed.

I can appreciate wanting a particular cartridge just because but in regard to performance, ease, and cost affectiveness you could simply put a extended 3.00 mag box in your current SA Rem 700, which would require next to no action work, and go 25-284. Necking down Lapua 6.5-284 brass is one pass going from .264 to .257, far better quality then any brass you'll find for a 257 Bob, no fire forming that'll use up valuable and potentially hard to get components, and will easily equal of surpass the performance of the Bob.

I understand sometimes we just want what we want and nothing else matters so if that's the case and a 257 Bob improved is what you have your heart set on then that's what you should build, but, if there is any wiggle room in your plan/s the 25-284 is definitely one to consider, even more so if you plan on shooting these new heavy for caliber .257 boolits. ;)
 

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