Remington 700 re barrel/re chamber?

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So a while back I purchased an old Remington Model 700 BDL 222 in what appeared to be very nice condition. Unfortunately for me the bore is like a sewer pipe.

I have a take off 700 24” heavy barrel in 22-250 that I purchased from Dennis Sorrensen some time back. I had it on my 22-250 for a short while but then had Dennis take it off.

I am wondering the 22-250 barrel could be cut back and rechambered to either 222 or even 221 Fireball. I have seen a new take off barrel in 204 that I could buy but I wouldn’t mind the two I have listed instead.

If such a thing is possible any idea who might take this on.



 
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If it is chambered in .222 it would not need to be cut back, it should screw on and be close with very little chamber work to finish as a .222. If you want the printing to index it would require a little more work. You won't know until you try it. If you go the .221 route probably best if you shorten it enough to get into a fresh throat for the .221.
 
It could probably be set back, rethreaded, rechambered. Is it in great shape? About as much work as fitting a brand new barrel.
 
The simple option would be to acquire a .473" face S/A bolt w/ same length lugs as your .378" face bolt.
(3 lug length options on ANY Rem 2 lug bolt)

If, the receiver has not been trued/molested-
Spin the 22-250 barrel on the receiver.
Insert .473" face bolt assy.

Shoot

90% probability that the rolled lettering will not clock properly.
 
That is an option Dan but I already have a 700 in 22-250. Looking at something smaller/different to play with without spending $1000 or so on the project.

I already have a number of others calibers ranging from a few 17s and from 22 Hornet on up. I don’t have a 221 fireball.
 
In 700 fireball the extractor is clocked differently in the bolt face. I’d do some research before going the conversion route. There’s a reason factory fireball guns don’t last long when up for sale
 
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