need a suggestion semi OT
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- Levergunner
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need a suggestion semi OT
Question for the flock... If you were going to have a NEF 22hornet rechamberred to 25/35 who would y'all recommend for the job? Any idea of cost? cheaper the better, I am looking to make me up a woods loafer gun that I can hunt coyotes as well as let people use for a back up deer rifle if they need it. Thanks for any and all help Hollis
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- Advanced Levergunner
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Since it's an NEF, a rebore and rechamber is the only choice he'll have. NEF doesn't offer a 25-35 barrel and the do not do custom work. I have an ultra varmint in 223 Rem and I love it but I'd look for a TC or Ruger #1 if I were going to spend that money. If that's out of the question, look at a cartridge that NEF does chamber and buy an accessory barrel.
Hollis,
You might try talking to some of the guys over on graybeard's outdoor forums. they have a special section set aside just for Handi rifles. I'm a big fan of Handi Rifles but if you're stuck on .25-35 you might be better off to go the contender route with a barrel from SSK. I think the closest factory Handi caliber might be .243.
Check their web site under the accessory barrel program to see what's available.
Rusty <><
You might try talking to some of the guys over on graybeard's outdoor forums. they have a special section set aside just for Handi rifles. I'm a big fan of Handi Rifles but if you're stuck on .25-35 you might be better off to go the contender route with a barrel from SSK. I think the closest factory Handi caliber might be .243.
Check their web site under the accessory barrel program to see what's available.
Rusty <><
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- marlinman93
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They do have a barrel that is chambered for a 25-06 but you'd have to remove the lug under the chamber, cut the barrel from the breech to remove the 25-06 chamber, rechamber the barrel and weld the barrel lug back on. I would imagine that you'd have to replace or re-contour the ejector to work with the new rim. PITA.
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- Levergunner
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thanks for the advice guys! I am stuck on the 25/35 cause I still have a lot of brass bullets and empty cases from when I still had my savage 99 takedown. Dumbest thing I have done recently was getting rid of it BEFORE the M-94 AE 25/35 was firmly in my chubby little hands! I sold it about a month before I found out that Winchesters were going like the buffalo!! Anyway I really like the caliber and would love a single shot NEF in this caliber. More checking and I may just break down and buy one of the 2 solid frame 99's at the local "candy" store both in 250-3000. I am fairly sure he would give me a good deal on my reloading stuff. Still wouldn't be the same but still good. Hollis
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Pain is good, pain is our friend, pain is the ONE TRUE constant in a changing world! Sargent David L. Meyers gone but not forgotten.
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