$350 is very reasonable IMHO. After he makes the barrel liner he has to remove your barrel from the action, drill it out and install the liner. Then he has to chamber, head-space and crown the barrel, and re-install it onto the receiver.
I contacted him. Cost about $350 to reline the whole bbl. Have to think about that, gun is useless the way it is though. Anyone have experience with guns that have been relined like that?
Liners apparently are available again through Brownell's, as of last year or so, as apparently, the makers of the most commonly used ones, Redman, saw fit to pay up for their Export Registration finally.
Trev
I just placed and then canceled an order for 3 liners from Brownell's. The US State Department has a flat $250 export fee... it doesn't matter if it is one $33 liner or 100.
...Makes the RKS Liner job look like more of an option even so.
Cheers
Trev
I just placed and then canceled an order for 3 liners from Brownell's. The US State Department has a flat $250 export fee... it doesn't matter if it is one $33 liner or 100.
I haven't pressed the issue with Tradex but they are not getting back to me so it looks like I'm on my own. I have owned the gun for a couple years so I'm not too surprised.
I bought a Shultz and Larson single shot bolt action .22LR bull barrel olympic style rifle. The chamber where the round sits seems to be shot out, too large. I am having trouble ejecting the brass as it seems to be swollen. I had the bright idea to insert a new piece of bbl in place of the shot out spot. Bore out the old chamber and insert a new piece. A machinist friend told me the bull bbl. is harden steel and my idea would be a no go. The rifle wasn't expensive but I like it as it has open peep sights and is kind of cool. Looking for thoughts, advice on my problem.