Wondering if you have a story how you kept your rifle but put a new barrel on it with a faster or slower twist rate for purposes of optimizing it for specific grain weights. I suppose some of us have considered doing this instead of buying another rifle.
Tim is -
Howdy !
I bought a new Wichita WBR1375 single shot benchrest action in early 1977, for my use in a custom varmint rifle. The action has been mated to various barrels over the last 49yr.
Along with/ the Wichita, I selected……
- First, a .224” cal SS 24” Hart 1.375” straight bull barrel w/ 1-14 twist, specifically selected for shooting groundhog using Hornady .224” cal 55SX. It was chambered in my “ .22-35 Remington “ wildcat ( 1977 ).
- Second, a .358” cal SS 22” Scherer 1-16, for shooting 150-200gr cast or plated
.358” cal bullets. I used this barrel for both groundhog, and for target shooting. The barrel was chambered in my “ .358AutoMag “ wildcat.
- Third barrel, was a .224” cal SS 28” K & P 1-8, to give me a 1,000yd kill capability on
“ Soybeanus Digestus “. I shot Hornady 75 “ A “- Max in it, exclusively. This was my 2nd barrel chambered in my “ .22-35 Remington “ wildcat.
- The fourth barrel was a 6mm SS 29” Broughton 1-8, to once again give me a valid 1,000yd groundhog kill capability. I shot Sierra 95T-Mks in it exclusively, until they became unobtainable. The barrel was chambered in my “ DEEP 6 “ wildcat.
- The fifth barrel is a .224” cal SS 32” 1.375” straight bull “ gain twist “ Bartlein.
Currently, barrel #5 and the Wichita WBR1375 action are @ the riflesmith “ in KY.
These are awaiting their turn, to be chambered in my “ .22-35 wildcat. I will again be shooting the Hornady 55SX, using the rifle for experimental testing… to see whether
I can successfully propel these .009” jacketed exposed lead tip FB varmint bullets to
4,000fps. I will be using the rifle for my 2026 anti-groundhog work. Hopefully, the barrelled action will arrive in time for me to address these varmints as they emerge.
While barrel might be a “consumable “, quality rifle actions are “ durable “.
IMHO - one might end up putting a goodly number of different barrels on an action, over time.
With regards,
357Mag