OK, here is my problem. I have a REM 700 in .223 HB that is a real shooter. If I take my time and make up nice handloads, it is very accurate. My only problem with the gun is the 12 twist. I have a couple of places where I can stretch out to 600-1000 yards shooting with buddies. They are shooting 9 and 8 twist 223s. My 50-55 gr pills just can't hang in there at those yardages if there is any wind blowing at all. I have done some testing with the 65gr Gamekings but they are difficult to find at best.
Anyhow, what are the true costs involved in re-barreling a REM700? I see plenty of guys selling Savage barrels but not as many for the Remington's. When re-barreling a Remington, because it does not have the Savage lock-nut, what does a smith have to do to get things lined up? What extra costs on top of the price of the barrel could be expected? What would my old barrel be worth, 100.00$?
Anyhow, what are the true costs involved in re-barreling a REM700? I see plenty of guys selling Savage barrels but not as many for the Remington's. When re-barreling a Remington, because it does not have the Savage lock-nut, what does a smith have to do to get things lined up? What extra costs on top of the price of the barrel could be expected? What would my old barrel be worth, 100.00$?