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This is something I've considered doing but I don't understand the process, I know I need to pick a calibre, a finished length... after that 
This is something I've considered doing but I don't understand the process, I know I need to pick a calibre, a finished length... after that![]()
If you don't understand the process, how, exactly, did you think you had the skills to pull it off? Or the tools?
It sounds a lot like you gotta pick a barrel make, pay your money, pick a gunsmith, pay your money, then hope it all works out, rinse and repeat if it doesn't.
It isn't rocket science, just a bunch of careful set up and decent machining. If you have the tools and the skillset you don't really need the beginners guide, and if you don't, the beginners guide is just going to cause you more confusion than help.
Or, were you looking at screwing a new barrel on to a Savage or the like?
I'm not a gunsmith, nor to intend to be, I want to understand the process of ordering a barrel. Specifically, I have 2 guns that I may or may not want to upgrade. The first is an older Parker Hale .270 that I'm tempted to switch over to a .280 Remington for hunting. The other is a 7-08 Rem 700 that I want to change to a heavier barrel with a faster twist rate for long-range 'plinking'.
The parker hale, in particular, has some sentimental value so even though it's probably not 'worth it' I'm not entirely shy of spending $750 on a new barrel.
Unless there's something wrong with the barrel, you're not gaining anything by going from .270 to .280.
Nice choices and there are mane companies and people who can help with your 700. There one of the easiest. I am at a loss on the parker Hale, a generation off I guess. I expect it just a screw on barrel like all the rest, barrel nut or not any reputable barrel company should be capable of offering you a chambered and threaded barrel in the twist of your choice. I only have 20-30 guns I have done myself and there is always a little surprise but I really enjoy it and find it very rewarding. Any questions shoot me a pm
I'm not a gunsmith, nor to intend to be, I want to understand the process of ordering a barrel. Specifically, I have 2 guns that I may or may not want to upgrade. The first is an older Parker Hale .270 that I'm tempted to switch over to a .280 Remington for hunting. The other is a 7-08 Rem 700 that I want to change to a heavier barrel with a faster twist rate for long-range 'plinking'.