Longbranch1943
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- Location
- Annaheim, SK
Hello everyone, I have come here looking for some serious advice. I have a 1903mkI that has a badly worn muzzle “you can visibly see that the rifling is worn flat at least 1/8 inches past the end of the muzzle”. I get MAYBE 1/16 of an inch amount of visible bullet when placed down the muzzle “M2 ball” which is pretty much a spike in the coffin in the accuracy department. So I gotta ask, should I counterbore? This gun was made in 1919, but was rebarreled in 44’, so its seen a lot of rounds fired in its life. As for the gun itself the bolt headspaces fine and the rifling down the rest of the barrel itself it fairly sharp and defined. Would I be wrecking the collectors’ value any? I don’t really want to rebarrel this thing since it’s already been done once and you would lose the history of that. Has anyone else done this and seen any significant results? I know I won’t get the type a groups it had fresh off the line, but if I can pull so much as 2 1/2 to 3 inch groups at 100m I would be happy. I got this rifle for like 1K so not too bad for what Springfields usually go for. I’m kinda just torn between the whole originality aspect and the idea that I can give this gun essentially a new barrel life without putting a new barrel on it. Let me know what you guys think.




















































