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Offline Kurt Heckman

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Rechambering questions
« on: December 25, 2003, 08:32:20 PM »
First off let me tell you I know very little about rechambering so go easy on me if these ? seem stupid to some of you. What I would like to do is end up with a barrel that whether bought or traded for is 16 1/4 " long in an encore rechambered for .30 bellm or 300 whisper. !) what caliber should I be looking for ? 2)If it is a rifle barrel say 24 or 26" can I have it cut down ? 3) If it is say a 300 whisper from Foxridge would I still be able to have custom chamber work done on it if the accuracy was not that great or would it come from them and you just have to live with the accuracy? Kurt

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Rechambering questions
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2003, 01:32:43 AM »
Right off the bat, I can't think of anything that could be rechambered to a .300 Whisper or .30X221.  I believe you are going to have to start with that chambering.  If you want the true Whisper, you are going to have to go through SSK.

Both the factory .30-30 and .30 Herrett barrels are easily rechambered to .309 JDJ by SSK Industries.  My personal inclination is to stick with JD when doing custom Contender/Encore work.  

As far as cutting barrel lengths down, as long as ou adher to the federal laws, you should be okay.

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Rechambering questions
« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2003, 05:14:52 AM »
The .32-20, .30 carbine, or 32 H&R mag can all be rechambered to .30 B, and most likely the .300 Whisper...but I'd check with SSK to find out for sure. But I don't think any of those have been chambered from the factory for the Encore. Depending on what you end up spending on the barrel to begin with though, I've found it's usually cheaper just to order the barrel from the maker. If you put $190-275 into a carbine length barrel (and unless you come into a really good deal, that's what they're going for) $75 to rechamber and $50 to shorten and recrown (this is from SSK who you should go to if you want the whisper, Foxridge is also licensed to produce a whisper. Bellm is not doing rechambers any longer, but lots of other places will chamber for the .30B if you provide them the chamber dimensions.) So you have $315-400 tied up in a used barrel. A new 300 Whisper on a SSK tapered blue barrel cut to the length you want from SSK is $405 (cheaper way to do it is on a Contender, a shilen match grade Contender bull is only $380 from SSK). I thought about doing the same thing you're thinking about but came to the conclusion that unless you already own the barrel and have bad accuracy or just don't like the chambering it's in, it doesn't make sense to me to go buy a used barrel of unknown condition and save less than $80.
My 2 cents.
Bill