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bigboreshooter wrote: I could see having .223, .300 bo and a .450 barrel since they all use the .223 bolt and mag.
Jim in Houston wrote:bigboreshooter wrote: I could see having .223, .300 bo and a .450 barrel since they all use the .223 bolt and mag.
Is the bolt really the same for all calibers?
bigboreshooter wrote:That is bolt face size correct? And rest of bolt dimensions are same? I'm still learning about all little differences in calibers and generalizations I have read or been taught.
bigboreshooter wrote:I started saving for one this week. T, let me know final price when u get it figured out and I'll send you my dealers info. Will you ream the barrel out to .450 or put new barrel on? I could see having .223, .300 bo and a .450 barrel since they all use the .223 bolt and mag. I like to be the first one on the block with the new toys. Thanks Commander for doing the leg work.
wildcatter wrote:bigboreshooter wrote:I started saving for one this week. T, let me know final price when u get it figured out and I'll send you my dealers info. Will you ream the barrel out to .450 or put new barrel on? I could see having .223, .300 bo and a .450 barrel since they all use the .223 bolt and mag. I like to be the first one on the block with the new toys. Thanks Commander for doing the leg work.
If you get one, we need the mass/dia of the Varmint version, so that we can bore out the existing barrel.
Prices for me, are changing fast, under the Obama Economy. I now do these for $600 bucks, but for a limited time and for our guys only, I'd do them for $500.00, shipped Freight Collect ( Freight C.O.D.).
For that you get, R&R the Barrel itself, a Cut Rifled Match barrel, Match Crowning, with three different angles (Which is something I do for the Marine Corp Match Shooters and is very expensive, but proven to be the very best.), Barrel Chambering, Correct Head-Spacing, the barrel cut to the correct length (for final dia. safety considerations - in other words, we wont know what the final length is, until we know. We'll have to have the weapon here to determine.), and function fired, 10 million rounds (just to make sure it works), wink..
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