I have a few decent quality Remington heavy contour take off barrels that I picked up. I have been machining parts for gun projects over the years but have never attempted a chamber job. I wanted to re-chamber one of the 223 chambered barrels to 222 as I already have a rifle in this, dies etc. but it has a skinny tube on it. I have read Hinnant's book more than a few times as well. It looks like I will have to cut off the threaded barrel tenon and start fresh. This will of course move the chamber farther up the barrel and more into the first part of the barrel taper. The question I have is there some type of chamber to barrel OD ratio you should not exceed? I bought these barrels cheap as I wanted to use them for more of a learning process then expecting any improvements in accuracy. If I screw a few up thats OK its better than attempting your first chamber job on a Kreiger! Thanks