Anyone want a caliber other then 308 in a m1a?

As I see it a Barrel maker Should have a Bunch of different Chambering reamers in stock at least for common calibers
the hard part is the cnc for the out side
if they can set up for a Mia they also should be able to set up for a M1 Garand

m1a Cal I would Like to see is
308- 12 twist
243- 9-1/2 twist
358 -12 twist

M1 Garand
30-06 11 or 12 twist
308 12 twist
358 12 twist
35 whelen -14 twist

to make the garand legal for Small game(in some areas) (cyote/wolf) and still a good cal for deer etc
25-06
243
Notice no Bolt modifications for all the above Calibers
308 -30-06 = same tooling just different reamers
358- 35 whelen = same tooling just different reamers
 
I'm on holiday, so I'll keep this short.

Forget about anything larger than 338, unless you want to design and fab a full custom gas system. 358 doesn't leave enough meat in the barrel to be reliably threaded for the M14 pattern gas system.

I have a machinist who runs a CNC machine willing to contour bbls. Runs of 50+ would be the only way to keep it under $250/bbl.

A plain Jane 1.25" 26" blank will run just shy of $400, plus tax and shipping.....

Contouring would be $350-400 unless lots of 50+ are ordered.

Instal, would be $275.

Added up, best case scenario: budget on $1000 installed. Custom one-off, budget $1300.

John
 
Maybe I'm in the minority but unless you're gonna offer a caliber heavier than/equivalent to .308 but still commonly commercially available (maybe .300, 30-06, .338, or even the mentioned 6.5 Creedmor) , I don't see the point? I love mine for what it is but to pay an additional $500-$1000 for a barrel to shoot what is essentially a 9-10 lb antique in coyote calibers just doesn't make sense to me. Also, there must be a limit to the number of calibers that would allow for using the factory receiver without major modification but I do not possess that knowledge; can someone enlighten me? Thanks!
 
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