Here is the question guys, I have a barrel that started as a H&R single shot in .22 Hornet, it is the thin almost superlight contour barrel. I got it from a member with ejector work needed. I figured out what was up with the ejector drilled one hole in the barrel lug which was needed to fit an ejector lifter button, added the ejector lifter button and spring as well as a .223 ejector and the ejector now works fine. It turns out the chamber was bored a few thousands to deep and there is excessive headspace and the chamber is a bit rough also. I am looking for something a bit larger in diameter and length to clean up the problems. A .225 Winchester has been suggested and I think a .219 Zipper and a .222 Mag might work out also but I am looking for something a little more mundane. What do you learned types think about a .22-250 in a 20" superlight barrel as a truck gun for the occasional shot at a coyote? I would not think of using it for repeated shots off a bench where the barrel would get overly hot and throw shots. I am more interested in one or possibly 2 shots at a time at most with plenty of time to cool before more were fired, a hunting or pack/truck/handy gun. Would this rechamber, .223 Rem to .22-250 be someting I could do at home with a rented reamer or do you think I should send it out? If you think it is possible to do myself should I get a piloted reamer? I have done some minor gun work before. I probably have about as much into this barrel as I want to spend already so I do want to keep the cost down...Thanks....<><....
P.S - I have fired the gun with .223 ammo and it functions fine but the brass sticks in the chamber and has to be tapped out hard with a cleaning rod. I would have preferred to keep this as a .223 but I do not believe there is any chance of saving it as a .223....do you? If there is a gunsmith out there that thinks this can be saved as a .223 for a reasonable(cheap) price I would be happy to send the barrel for him or her to evaluate and perhaps hopefully repair or if you already have a .22-250 chamber reamer I will send you the barrel to do just a rechamber, I will take care of the ejector work, just run the chamber reamer in to the correct depth for headspace and send me back the barrel...Thanks