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rebore 270 into a 35 whelen
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<blockquote data-quote="JArender" data-source="post: 5776043" data-attributes="member: 15782"><p>I've been searching for a 35 whelen to use in iowa every couple years. In doing so i've ran across JES rebore options. I have a old ruger 270 that mean nothing to me. I have a old rem 700 30-06 too, either could be done and neither are great shooters. I bought the ruger to replace one that was stolen 25 years ago and never found. the rem was a gift so i'm leaning toward the ruger if I go that route. I can have it rebore for 300ish not to mention having it back in couple weeks vs months for rebarrel at least at the smith I had been using. He may be more back logged now since his sondecided to quit gun building. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone here ever had a rifle rebore vs rebarrel? if so how it work out for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JArender, post: 5776043, member: 15782"] I've been searching for a 35 whelen to use in iowa every couple years. In doing so i've ran across JES rebore options. I have a old ruger 270 that mean nothing to me. I have a old rem 700 30-06 too, either could be done and neither are great shooters. I bought the ruger to replace one that was stolen 25 years ago and never found. the rem was a gift so i'm leaning toward the ruger if I go that route. I can have it rebore for 300ish not to mention having it back in couple weeks vs months for rebarrel at least at the smith I had been using. He may be more back logged now since his sondecided to quit gun building. Has anyone here ever had a rifle rebore vs rebarrel? if so how it work out for you. [/QUOTE]
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