H&R Sporster 22 project

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Bought myself a H&R Sporster 22 from a small shop for $25. It had been run over, broken butt stock and pivot point on the barrel. I built a stock out of tubing, fixed the pivot point and mounted a 4-16x50mm Barska. By far the most accurate gun I own. Have taken 2 muskrats 130 & 145 yards and gophers easily to 135 yards. Most fun I've ever had shooting!

 
Now i want rechamber it lol, any recommendations? What would it cost?

I have worked with NEF/H&R rifles and shotguns for more than 30 years... I have done a couple hundred builds and swap barrel sets... I don't recommend that you bother with investing in a rechamber of a Sportster rimfire... they are much cheaper to find in excellent used/factory chambered condition... the centerfire rifles are another story all-together and are and excellent platform for experimentation... I have done rechambers, rebores, and stubs in dozens of unobtainable cartridges... I had an aweful lot of fun with the platform for a long time, but have since downsized and do very little with them anymore, since the product line was discontinued. I do have dozens of pictures, and many CGNer's are still hunting with these rifles.

BTW, both Choate and Boyd's make stocks for the Sportsters and SB2 rifles...
 
I have worked with NEF/H&R rifles and shotguns for more than 30 years... I have done a couple hundred builds and swap barrel sets... I don't recommend that you bother with investing in a rechamber of a Sportster rimfire... they are much cheaper to find in excellent used/factory chambered condition... the centerfire rifles are another story all-together and are and excellent platform for experimentation... I have done rechambers, rebores, and stubs in dozens of unobtainable cartridges... I had an aweful lot of fun with the platform for a long time, but have since downsized and do very little with them anymore, since the product line was discontinued. I do have dozens of pictures, and many CGNer's are still hunting with these rifles.

BTW, both Choate and Boyd's make stocks for the Sportsters and SB2 rifles...

COOL i would love to see some pictures
 
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