Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
Im no expert but i think its a bit more complicated than that. Not sure if ruger threads match savages threads on the shank.
Brian
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
Rechambered to what? It can be done but it isnt recommended. It depends on if there is enough shank dia and length on the Ruger barrel. Will not be cheap. Probably closer to a custom barrel in cost. Look in Midway USA website at A&B barrels. About $139 or go for an ER Shaw, Shilen, Pac-nor, Mcgowen, Krieger or others but they are in the $300 range except the Shaw. Sell your old barrel here in the classified ads (have to be a $12/yr member to access the classified) to help pay for a new barrel. Swapping barrels on a Savage is easy.
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
Theres plenty of aftermarket barrels out there for savages. Some cheaper for huntimg and plinking and some uber expensive for those looking for an edge in competition. Check out the various makers of barrels. You might find some good deals in the classifieds as mentioned before if you sign up for the site.
Brian
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
Any decent smith can do it. I know that Sinman has done some. I've done a couple for myself.
Most any shouldered barrel becomes a decent candidate to become a small shank Savage barrel.
It's just a matter of cutting off the old tennon, turning down the shoulder to 1.050", threading it for 20tpi, lastly cramming a reamer down it.
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
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Originally Posted by geargrinder
Any decent smith can do it. I know that Sinman has done some. I've done a couple for myself.
Most any shouldered barrel becomes a decent candidate to become a small shank Savage barrel.
It's just a matter of cutting off the old tennon, turning down the shoulder to 1.050", threading it for 20tpi, lastly cramming a reamer down it.
That's what I was looking for. Sinman is who I will contact.
Thanks
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
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Originally Posted by geargrinder
Any decent smith can do it. I know that Sinman has done some. I've done a couple for myself.
Most any shouldered barrel becomes a decent candidate to become a small shank Savage barrel.
It's just a matter of cutting off the old tennon, turning down the shoulder to 1.050", threading it for 20tpi, lastly cramming a reamer down it.
OK, it can be done. Now the question is can it be done for less than the cost of a good quality purpose built barrel originally made for a Savage action?
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
When you factor in the questionable quality of that used barrel, and the cost incurred to make it something it wasn't, it can't compare to the quality and almost guaranteed accuracy a new, match grade barrel can provide. Jim at NSS here on the forum can sell you a match-grade Criterion barrel that is basically a button rifled Kreiger made from the same double stress-relieved blanks.
Kevin
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
My ftr rifle is a obeymeyer 300 mag that has been rechambered to 308, shoots darn good to.
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
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Originally Posted by Cycler
OK, it can be done. Now the question is can it be done for less than the cost of a good quality purpose built barrel originally made for a Savage action?
Depends on how much you are willing to spend. I do my own, so it only cost my time to try it out.
Re: Re-Chambering a Barrel
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Originally Posted by Aircraftmech76
When you factor in the questionable quality of that used barrel, and the cost incurred to make it something it wasn't, it can't compare to the quality and almost guaranteed accuracy a new, match grade barrel can provide. Jim at NSS here on the forum can sell you a match-grade Criterion barrel that is basically a button rifled Kreiger made from the same double stress-relieved blanks.
Kevin
The OP said that it is off of his own gun. The quality and accuracy is already known. I'm guessing for the price of a factory sporter take-off, he could have the barrel ready for his Savage. That's cheap enough for me to give it a chance.