JES Rebore question
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JES Rebore question
I am considering reboring a 26" Winchester 30-30 to a 38-55 to make a long rang plinker out of it, maybe adding a tang sight, etc. I did a search and found one reference to the cost approx $250. Not asking for a "quote", but does that sound about right to everyone?
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My inner gut says expensive,
But this is 2013, and what we once thought was expensive....... is in many cases outdated and simply not germaine anymore.
But this is 2013, and what we once thought was expensive....... is in many cases outdated and simply not germaine anymore.
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His website states $225 for 3 groove rifling, $250 for 4 or 5 groove rifling. Includes return shipping.
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Its very reasonable compared to a new barrel and he does very good work. He has done 3 for me
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I've never had any dealings with him, though I have considered it. I've heard that he does excellent work at reasonable prices.
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I have the 94 30-30 he rebored for my son and it is a fantastic shooter. $225 back to my door. If you want a 38-55 this is the best way to go.
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- handirifle
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Whats the difference in performance of 3 vs 4 or 5 groove rifling? Does it makes a difference in bullet weight used?
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I don't know what the difference is in the rifling. Mine is accurate with the 245 grain #1 Ballard from
Missouri Bullet Co.and 8.5 grains of Trail Boss. It is a light load at 1020 fps, very accurate in my rifle.The other load came from Kirk, 18 grains of 5744 with a 255 grain cast Montana bullet again very accurate load. You will sure enjoy shooting and hunting with a 38-55 Winchester.
Missouri Bullet Co.and 8.5 grains of Trail Boss. It is a light load at 1020 fps, very accurate in my rifle.The other load came from Kirk, 18 grains of 5744 with a 255 grain cast Montana bullet again very accurate load. You will sure enjoy shooting and hunting with a 38-55 Winchester.
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A 38-55 with a 26" barrel sounds sweet!
JES did a good job turning my Marlin into a .356.
I think you are going to like it.
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JES did a good job turning my Marlin into a .356.
I think you are going to like it.
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Yea its the gold plated centenial model. Not worth much as a collectable, and I hate to have safe queens. Since I am planning on turning my 94BB into a 307 for a little longer range and more usable (for me) hunter, this would keep me in the 375 family of cartridges. Plus since I'lll never be able to afford a Sharps this is as close as I would ever come to a long range big bore. I thought of buying a Marlin in 26" 45-70 but like the sharps, it might end up being too much recoil for sustained shooting practice.Twodot wrote:A 38-55 with a 26" barrel sounds sweet!
JES did a good job turning my Marlin into a .356.
I think you are going to like it.
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I think that it is a great idea. I am planning on doing the same to my 20" 94 Classic. No real collector value; it is a good shooter as is in .30-30 but I have three other levers chambered in .30-30 that are as well.handirifle wrote:Yea its the gold plated centenial model. Not worth much as a collectable, and I hate to have safe queens. Since I am planning on turning my 94BB into a 307 for a little longer range and more usable (for me) hunter, this would keep me in the 375 family of cartridges. Plus since I'lll never be able to afford a Sharps this is as close as I would ever come to a long range big bore. I thought of buying a Marlin in 26" 45-70 but like the sharps, it might end up being too much recoil for sustained shooting practice.Twodot wrote:A 38-55 with a 26" barrel sounds sweet!
JES did a good job turning my Marlin into a .356.
I think you are going to like it.
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My BB375 is staying as a 375 though.
Good luck to you on your projects!
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Thanks
If I could find a way to produce QUALITY, and affordable lead free bullets, that expanded reliably for the 375 I might keep it as is, but after several years and untold hours of working on it, its still not easily done, thus the caliber swap idea. There are a few 30 cal lever suitable offerings already out there.
If I could find a way to produce QUALITY, and affordable lead free bullets, that expanded reliably for the 375 I might keep it as is, but after several years and untold hours of working on it, its still not easily done, thus the caliber swap idea. There are a few 30 cal lever suitable offerings already out there.
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Just sent my second 30-30 to Jesse to be rebored to 38-55. I had him do a vintage Marlin 1893 with a sewer pipe barrel. He did a three groove for $225 including return shipping.
This rifle is stupid accurate!
The second rifle I sent yesterday is a 1978 Winchester Model 94.
I still have a Marlin 336 Octagon that will get the treatment in a month or two.
The 38-55 is a fantastic cartridge to load for. Unique is your VERY good friend!
This rifle is stupid accurate!
The second rifle I sent yesterday is a 1978 Winchester Model 94.
I still have a Marlin 336 Octagon that will get the treatment in a month or two.
The 38-55 is a fantastic cartridge to load for. Unique is your VERY good friend!
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Oh, I understand why you want the .307, I just couldn't rebarrel mine. I would like to have a .307 myself, right after a 7-30 Waters.handirifle wrote:Thanks
If I could find a way to produce QUALITY, and affordable lead free bullets, that expanded reliably for the 375 I might keep it as is, but after several years and untold hours of working on it, its still not easily done, thus the caliber swap idea. There are a few 30 cal lever suitable offerings already out there.
Luckily, in Kansas we can shoot all of the lead we want, except at waterfowl, of course.
Looking forward to hearing about both of your projects.
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Sure wish Jesse had email.........I want him to make me a chamber gauge with the same reamer he cuts my chamber with. But I hate calling him on the phone and disturbing him. Email is so much faster and you answer them when you have time..........
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I know men who if they could get the computer powered up, they would then have no idea how to proceed.
This does not make them children of a lessor god.
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This does not make them children of a lessor god.
But it does make them different in a world we on the forum navigate with ease.
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Mescalero, well said, the old telephone still gets results.
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JerryB,
Thank You.
Thank You.