Re-barreling a FWB 2700
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Re-barreling a FWB 2700
Anybody tried to re-barrel a FWB 2700? I've been looking everywhere to find information, but can't seem to find any.
I'm looking to take a few actions and get shorter barrels put in them, but I'm trying to figure out the make and contour of the barrels so that it would be a relatively easy process of switching them out. Suggestions or starting points?
I'm looking to take a few actions and get shorter barrels put in them, but I'm trying to figure out the make and contour of the barrels so that it would be a relatively easy process of switching them out. Suggestions or starting points?
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Re: Re-barreling a FWB 2700
I know of one that was not rebreed, but rather they took about 4" off of the chamber end and reinstalled. Shot very well and was lighter for the shooter.
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ken
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ken
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The reason I was looking to re-barrel my actions instead of cutting them off is one barrel has never shot as expected and the other has a considerable round count. I got the barreled action at around 50k-60k, and have put 4 more years of shooting on top of that.
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Re: Re-barreling a FWB 2700
The reason that the rifle I mentioned was rechambered was due to the same reason - it never shot really well. You might want to check the level of rifling engagement on the bullet. The one that was rechambered had little if any engagement and once redone shot very well.
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ken
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ken
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Thanks! I'll check that out. Hadn't really considered that an option. However, that only fixes the one barreled action, as far as I know.1813benny wrote:The reason that the rifle I mentioned was rechambered was due to the same reason - it never shot really well. You might want to check the level of rifling engagement on the bullet. The one that was rechambered had little if any engagement and once redone shot very well.
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Re: Re-barreling a FWB 2700
If the high mileage barrel shot well previously, that might benefit from rechambering too. Much of the wear occurs in, or just ahead of the throat, so the new chamber would be cut into unworn steel.dubvrifle wrote:1813benny wrote:Thanks! I'll check that out. Hadn't really considered that an option. However, that only fixes the one barreled action, as far as I know.
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Tim S wrote:
If the high mileage barrel shot well previously, that might benefit from rechambering too. Much of the wear occurs in, or just ahead of the throat, so the new chamber would be cut into unworn steel.
Thanks. I'll definitely look into it.
Re: Re-barreling a FWB 2700
Never fall in love with your barrel. It doesn't know you own it. Cut it off and throw it away. Setting back and recrowning are usually not worth the money.
Does anyone know of a top quality gunsmith to rebarrel 22 match rifles? All the ones I have known over the years are either retired or passed.
Does anyone know of a top quality gunsmith to rebarrel 22 match rifles? All the ones I have known over the years are either retired or passed.
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Jeff Madison did mine and it shoots great. He can chamber it how you want it and index it as well.
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Having Mark Penrod do one now.
The examples of his work that I've tested with Lapua ammo have been amazing.
Mark (at) penrodprecision.com
The examples of his work that I've tested with Lapua ammo have been amazing.
Mark (at) penrodprecision.com
Re: Re-barreling a FWB 2700
I can recommend Howard Pitts, his success plus Mark DelCotto's outstanding performance this whole year are examples of his work.