Been shooting F Class and have a barrel with 1300 rounds on it. Still shoots good. 7x6.5PRCW. New barrel blanks seem to be hard to come by. I’m considering cutting the eroded part out, about an 1”, and re chambering. Know it can be done but I can seem to find any reports on how good it’ll shoot. Seems to me the only down side would be loss of velocity. That and the gun smithing expense.
I welcome y’all’s opinions.
I do that, but I have a lathe and do my own chambering so, it's just a time factor
The main advantage is you cut away the eroded part of the throat and set seating depth back to its original first chambering (or can re-throat to desired depth)
When considering cost if it's worth it vs a new blank, I would look at the depth of your lands to grooves
The smith can tell you this depth when dialing in the barrel (10-15 minutes max. for me)
and then indicate the depth of grooves
if it still has .003" groove depth there is still plenty of life left on the bore
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If .002" or less - you may get 400 rounds out of it
With SS barrels I find the lands wear down and is a good indicator of barrel life
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I have cut back and rechambered bores with only .0015" left on the lands and have it shoot excellent
(depends on cartridge of course and how fast or hard you're pushing it, for it to still spin the bullet
(PPC vs 7 Mag for example)
but again, I can do my own chambers any time I want so its not a loss and only a benefit.
I count such rifles as fun projects or practice rifles not expecting much barrel life but good while it lasts.
I also like to use such barrels for Wildcat projects so I dont have to fork out a good chunk for an experiment
if an experiment works on a worn bore, then it will work even better with a new barrel.
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better than using it as a Tomato stake anyway, especially if it was a shooter to begin with
Pic 1 is from a worn bore I rechambered to something else just for fun, and thats just testing seating depth and working up a charge. Final load shoots even tighter.
(Pic 2, 5 shots, using it in a Postal Match still working up load development)
Bore had .0015" of lands left, shoots great still
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So yeah, it can be worth it if you feel the barrel is a hummer to begin with
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BTW, Ebay can be a source for some good barrel blanks I see Krieger, Bartleins and Brux pop up there)