Allright you guys.I am in need of some more info.So for all you guys that have the wisdom i wish i did, i pose another question.
I once read somewhere else on the web that a cost efficent way of going to a different twist barrel for a Sako L579 was to get a used Rem 700 barrel and having it rechambered to your cartridge{if need be}and the shank rethreaded t o fit the
sako action,
What i was specifically thinking about was finding a fast twist 223 etc... and having it rechambered in 220 swift so i can shoot heavier bullets out of it then the 1 in 14 that is on it now.
I am assuming i would have to be carefull of the diameter of it as well.
Before anyone suggests i just buy a 6mm or 243 let me just say that we can't use anything over .224 in diameter here when it is not a big game season and i really would like to try the heavier bullets out on coyote.Stupid friggin law if you ask me.
I haven't been able to find the info again.So,i am here asking you guys who know this stuff forwards and backwards.Is this actually feasable with a Rem or any other make of barrel???
If so can any of you guys do the work?? prices??
I love the rifle and it shoots very well now so i have a hard time trying to justify to myself the cost of a premium rebarrel just so i can try out the heavier bullets.
I thought if this was possible it might not be to bad of a price to get done and then if it wasen't my cup of tea i could just put the original back on and not be a ridiculous amount out of pocket.
Maybe this is a stupid idea and i should just go with a good quality barrel in a faster twist.
So,What do you guys think?? I'd rather someone let me know an idea is no good than waste time wondering about it when i really don't know myself.
Also,It will only be used hunting Coyote's and the like so the reduced barrel life of a fast twist barrel isin't an issue for me.I allready know about that issue.A fast twist barrel would still probably last me a lifetime of coyote hunting.
Thanks in advance for any help.Robin.
I once read somewhere else on the web that a cost efficent way of going to a different twist barrel for a Sako L579 was to get a used Rem 700 barrel and having it rechambered to your cartridge{if need be}and the shank rethreaded t o fit the
sako action,
What i was specifically thinking about was finding a fast twist 223 etc... and having it rechambered in 220 swift so i can shoot heavier bullets out of it then the 1 in 14 that is on it now.
I am assuming i would have to be carefull of the diameter of it as well.
Before anyone suggests i just buy a 6mm or 243 let me just say that we can't use anything over .224 in diameter here when it is not a big game season and i really would like to try the heavier bullets out on coyote.Stupid friggin law if you ask me.
I haven't been able to find the info again.So,i am here asking you guys who know this stuff forwards and backwards.Is this actually feasable with a Rem or any other make of barrel???
If so can any of you guys do the work?? prices??
I love the rifle and it shoots very well now so i have a hard time trying to justify to myself the cost of a premium rebarrel just so i can try out the heavier bullets.
I thought if this was possible it might not be to bad of a price to get done and then if it wasen't my cup of tea i could just put the original back on and not be a ridiculous amount out of pocket.
Maybe this is a stupid idea and i should just go with a good quality barrel in a faster twist.
So,What do you guys think?? I'd rather someone let me know an idea is no good than waste time wondering about it when i really don't know myself.
Also,It will only be used hunting Coyote's and the like so the reduced barrel life of a fast twist barrel isin't an issue for me.I allready know about that issue.A fast twist barrel would still probably last me a lifetime of coyote hunting.
Thanks in advance for any help.Robin.
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