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<blockquote data-quote="Josh P" data-source="post: 4098104" data-attributes="member: 53849"><p>Man it’s already Sporterized, I would tap it and be done. You can by the kit from brown wells and do it yourself. Alittle putty under your mounts measure, level , and tap. If you’re worried it’s not that pricey to have it done by someone else. Ed’s right barrels not original bolts been turned any original value is gone. The good news is you have a really nice action with a proper length barrel already done. Tap it and now you’ve got a bad as probably 30-06. As good as it looks the only thing I would consider would be if you know a good smith maybe a rechamber, but honestly with modern ammo and powder is prolly just tap it be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh P, post: 4098104, member: 53849"] Man it’s already Sporterized, I would tap it and be done. You can by the kit from brown wells and do it yourself. Alittle putty under your mounts measure, level , and tap. If you’re worried it’s not that pricey to have it done by someone else. Ed’s right barrels not original bolts been turned any original value is gone. The good news is you have a really nice action with a proper length barrel already done. Tap it and now you’ve got a bad as probably 30-06. As good as it looks the only thing I would consider would be if you know a good smith maybe a rechamber, but honestly with modern ammo and powder is prolly just tap it be done. [/QUOTE]
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