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<blockquote data-quote="NoMoreOldNo7" data-source="post: 2249186" data-attributes="member: 29897"><p>Fantastic replies. D&T I would like to see that article, if you could either post the link here or PM me with it. And thanks Blitzfike, I'll check on that .243.</p><p></p><p>One problem, which with time I'm sure will work itself out, is finding a do all gunsmith. I moved here to Oklahoma last January from California. In California I had a fantastic gunsmith, his work was highly regarded and he could do anything I asked or came up with a great alternative. He blueprinted all my rifles way before "blueprinting rifles" was an everyday buzz word on gun forums. I do have one of the rifles he built for sale, a .300 WinMag 700BDL but only selling it because it's just too much gun in my post cancer years.</p><p></p><p>Out here I have found a gunsmith fairly close but so far I can see that he doesn't have the equipment necessary to handle big time modifications. D&T, is there nothing more to cutting down a barrel than cutting at the desired length and re-crowning? I wouldn't even consider doing this myself, but do like to understand what's involved. Sounds like some great research, I do like shooting them tack driving rifles and if I find that Encore I'm looking for I'll look into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoMoreOldNo7, post: 2249186, member: 29897"] Fantastic replies. D&T I would like to see that article, if you could either post the link here or PM me with it. And thanks Blitzfike, I'll check on that .243. One problem, which with time I'm sure will work itself out, is finding a do all gunsmith. I moved here to Oklahoma last January from California. In California I had a fantastic gunsmith, his work was highly regarded and he could do anything I asked or came up with a great alternative. He blueprinted all my rifles way before "blueprinting rifles" was an everyday buzz word on gun forums. I do have one of the rifles he built for sale, a .300 WinMag 700BDL but only selling it because it's just too much gun in my post cancer years. Out here I have found a gunsmith fairly close but so far I can see that he doesn't have the equipment necessary to handle big time modifications. D&T, is there nothing more to cutting down a barrel than cutting at the desired length and re-crowning? I wouldn't even consider doing this myself, but do like to understand what's involved. Sounds like some great research, I do like shooting them tack driving rifles and if I find that Encore I'm looking for I'll look into it. [/QUOTE]
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