25-35 winchester
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25-35 winchester
I have a early Savage 1899 chambered in 25-35. The barrel is worn and I would like to have it relined. Is this possible and what outfit would be right for this job? I really don't want to re-barrel this firearm. Thanks for any help.
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Re: 25-35 winchester
Cant give no advice for your question
Will the gun shoot any group at all? That's a real classic there!!!!!!!!!!
ollogger
Will the gun shoot any group at all? That's a real classic there!!!!!!!!!!
ollogger
Re: 25-35 winchester
Be patient, I know there have been 're-barrelling' discussions here, and some good recommendations. Someone will chime in soon.
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Re: 25-35 winchester
Try these guys:
Classic Barrel & Gunworks
339 Grove Av.
Prescott, Az. 86301
http://cutrifle.com/
928-772-4060
Redmans Rifling and Reboring
Randall Redman
189 Nichols Rd.
Omak, Wa. 98841
509-826-5512
I do recall some may not do anything lower than 35 cal. such as Taylor's Machine. I'm in the same boat, I have a 1899C half round/oct. in 25-35 with a junk barrel.
Mainehunter
Classic Barrel & Gunworks
339 Grove Av.
Prescott, Az. 86301
http://cutrifle.com/
928-772-4060
Redmans Rifling and Reboring
Randall Redman
189 Nichols Rd.
Omak, Wa. 98841
509-826-5512
I do recall some may not do anything lower than 35 cal. such as Taylor's Machine. I'm in the same boat, I have a 1899C half round/oct. in 25-35 with a junk barrel.

Mainehunter

Re: 25-35 winchester
Thanks for the info. My gun will group but key holes bullets. There are bad spots in the bore and a new barrel or liner would work. I do not want to bore to a larger caliber.
Re: 25-35 winchester
I am thinking you may not have enough barrel diameter to accommodate a liner.
Re: 25-35 winchester
I once asked a well known installer if a liner would be suitable for full pressure factory jacketed loads in 25-35. Rifle was a thin barrel mod 55 win, i did not get a warm fuzzy feeling from the answer. The original barrels where nickel steel or in your case high pressure steel. I know the tj liners are 4130 steel or something close but that dont mean anything unless a heat treat is given and tensile strength. Im not saying it would not be okay but this is just my thoughts.
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Re: 25-35 winchester
Hecter wrote:Thanks for the info. My gun will group but key holes bullets. There are bad spots in the bore and a new barrel or liner would work. I do not want to bore to a larger caliber.
Hecter
How many different bullets have you tried? how is the crown?
ollogger
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Hecter wrote:Thanks for the info. My gun will group but key holes bullets. There are bad spots in the bore and a new barrel or liner would work. I do not want to bore to a larger caliber.
Hecter
How many different bullets have you tried? how is the crown?
ollogger
Re: 25-35 winchester
It makes me wonder if shorter bullets or higher velocities would make enough difference to be worth checking out.Hecter wrote:Thanks for the info. My gun will group but key holes bullets.
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Re: 25-35 winchester
I used to use a guy named Mark Beinke in Klamath Falls, OR for relines. I know he would reline a .30-30 back to .30-30, so he'd do a .25-35 back to .25-35. His company, if it is still in business, was called Beinke and Beinke (He pronounced his name the German way: BEN-kah).
Mark did three Winchesters for me, and one of them, an 1885 "Lowall" single shot was a #1 barrel (smallest diameter they made) in .38-40 WCF. You couldn't tell it had been relined except for the mint bore, and I've shot the hell out of it since with no issues. The others were an 1885 .25-20 and a Model 61. No problems with either.
Mark did three Winchesters for me, and one of them, an 1885 "Lowall" single shot was a #1 barrel (smallest diameter they made) in .38-40 WCF. You couldn't tell it had been relined except for the mint bore, and I've shot the hell out of it since with no issues. The others were an 1885 .25-20 and a Model 61. No problems with either.
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Re: 25-35 winchester
If there isn't enough barrel to reline in 25-35 you could reline and chamber in 219 Zipper.
Why would you not rebarrel in 25-35 if you like that caliber? If it's for collectable reasons then the reline would destroy its value also.
Why would you not rebarrel in 25-35 if you like that caliber? If it's for collectable reasons then the reline would destroy its value also.
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Re: 25-35 winchester
I can shoot 86gr. bullets with decent groups but 100/117gr. won't shoot good. The crown looks o.k.