bam bam said:Dennis rebarrelled a mauser sporter 308 to 358 win using a stainless shilen barrel for me some years ago and he did a fantastic job for a fair price. I have taken tons of game with it and is definately more potent than the 308.
1899 said:I haven't seen wood like those on any factory M700 or Winchester M70.
Sorry, BB, but what you have "heard" is wrong! None of the above is even mentioned in any of Winchester's catalogues or website.beretta boy said:Last I heard, a Kreiger Match Grade barrel was part of the deal ( a little more expensive than a 'factory grade barrel' if you want to price one out ).
Inletting, chambering, squaring everything up and lapping of the bolt all by hand, as is all other finishing and checkering. Tolerances are kept to a minimum, and you have every right to expect a gun that shoots well. From what I've heard, the Custom Shop very much stands behind their efforts to make you happy !
1899 said:Ted,
This was my custom shop .375 H&H:
Why not? said:Hi Kristian,
Nice wood, indeed, but certainly not $2700 USD worth.
The two that I have seen were not even close to that. The checkering was no better than the computer-controlled machine cut stuff, and the metal finish was just average. The one I ordered, a 270, shot reasonably well, around an inch and a half. However, I have had quite a few standard grade factory rifles shoot that well, some much better.
Bill Leeeper has given the best advice. Get a good rifle that you like, and have it rebarrelled and bedded with a Ron Smith, Ted Gaillard, Lilja, Hart or a Kreiger barrel if one wants. A person will be about $2000 CDN ahead, know what he has, and it will shoot!.![]()
I just hate to see someone spend $3000+ CDN and end up with a thousand dollar rifle.
Ted
Why not? said:I just hate to see someone spend $3000+ CDN and end up with a thousand dollar rifle.
Ted
beretta boy said:And Oh Yes, I HAVE SEEN ... A FEW !!!!
No question there are several good custom smiths out there that can make yo up a beauty. First question ... how much do you want to spend on wood ???