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    calibre swap question


    i have a steevens 200 243 what would i need to swap it to a 308 and how much (if any) work needs to be done ,obvious i need a barrell but other than that i am lost Thanks Shooter177

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    BillPa
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    Re: calibre swap question

    All you need is a barrel, thats it.

    Bill

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    chestsprings
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    Re: calibre swap question


    Bill,

    you need to tell him about the wrench, gauges, etc.

    I took a lot of your advice you gave me, really helped me.

    thanks again.

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    Re: calibre swap question

    Brownell sells kits that include the barrel, wrench, go and no go guages, and locktite.

    I dont know anything about the kit other than what is on the website and I am not advocating the use of this kit or any of its parts.

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    Re: calibre swap question

    You dont really want to use locktite on the barrel nut, that is if you want to get it off again.

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    Re: calibre swap question

    LOL no locktite! you will learn they are tight enough with out it.
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    Re: calibre swap question

    so all i need to do is chang the barrel thats it no bolt work ??? i made a wrench to remove the nut ,then just swap lug and screw it back on? does it need to be spaced from the bolt or any thing crazy?

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    Re: calibre swap question

    Quote Originally Posted by shooter177
    so all i need to do is chang the barrel thats it no bolt work ??? i made a wrench to remove the nut ,then just swap lug and screw it back on? does it need to be spaced from the bolt or any thing crazy?
    Yep, rip off the old barrel, transfer the lug and nut then set the headpspace. Since the the 243 and 308 are the same cartridge other than the neck diameter all the other parts, the bolthead and magazine will work as-is.

    From your questions I'll take it you haven't ever set the headspace on a barrel or understand the concept , so I would so some searching how its done and why.

    Bill

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    Re: calibre swap question

    Quote Originally Posted by shooter177
    so all i need to do is change the barrel there it no bolt work ??? i made a wrench to remove the nut, then just swap lug and screw it back on? does it need to be spaced from the bolt or any thing crazy?
    Yes it need something crazy like proper spacing!

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    Re: calibre swap question

    I would say, anytime you take the barrel off you will need to headspace just to be safe.

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    Re: calibre swap question

    thanks guys i guess ill get some gauges to get the spacing rite

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