My father passed during our moose hunt last year . Ive acquired his old rifle, a 1964 model 100 in .243
I’m not a fan of .243 , mostly because I have a very accurate 22-250 for coyotes, and my grandfathers old tikka .270 for deer medicine.
So to make the model 100 fit into my Arsenal a bit better (I don’t want to sell it, and I want to get some use from it), I was thinking of re boreing it to .358win which would make it a great semi-auto moose rifle for 0-300 yards.
Has anyone done a Rebore? Or should I be looking at re-barreling?
Could anyone recommend a good gunsmith in Canada I could send it too?
Deal with the .243 caliber and work up a good deer load?
I’m lacking something on the larger end (30-06 is my largest caliber) and I had a craving for a 35 whelen, but the 358 would also be excellent.
I’m not a fan of .243 , mostly because I have a very accurate 22-250 for coyotes, and my grandfathers old tikka .270 for deer medicine.
So to make the model 100 fit into my Arsenal a bit better (I don’t want to sell it, and I want to get some use from it), I was thinking of re boreing it to .358win which would make it a great semi-auto moose rifle for 0-300 yards.
Has anyone done a Rebore? Or should I be looking at re-barreling?
Could anyone recommend a good gunsmith in Canada I could send it too?
Deal with the .243 caliber and work up a good deer load?
I’m lacking something on the larger end (30-06 is my largest caliber) and I had a craving for a 35 whelen, but the 358 would also be excellent.




















































