So I picked up two pump 22's from the early 1900s. Both in decent shape with all the required parts. Shot the win 1906 this week. It shot nice but there is a bit of bulging of the brass right in front of the primer at 12 and 6 o'clock. Looks like the chamber/breech face is worn from many rounds.
So, the rifling is good and the gun groups well. I don't care for the swollen cases tho. What are my options? Wear glasses and shoot it? Have the barrel refined? Is there a way to reline the chamber only? Anyone ever built up a feed ramp area and rechamber current it?
Thoughts?
Anyone in canada relining 22s? Any idea of a cost?
So, the rifling is good and the gun groups well. I don't care for the swollen cases tho. What are my options? Wear glasses and shoot it? Have the barrel refined? Is there a way to reline the chamber only? Anyone ever built up a feed ramp area and rechamber current it?
Thoughts?
Anyone in canada relining 22s? Any idea of a cost?