i was just wondering what it would cost to have one done? would it be cheaper just to order a new barrel?
lets just say from a .270 to a 7mm 08 ?
First off...unless you have the
"got to have it's" very bad..it is much cheaper to buy another barrel and have it fitted and a trigger job done by NEF than it would be to rebore/rechamber an existing Handi barrel.
If the
"gotta have it at any cost " is making you nuts...then look to getting a 25-06 barrel and rechamber and rebore it to 270.This way..your going to have the full advantage of the 26" barrel for the extra velocity you will gain.To have it done by a top-notch gunsmith/barrel builder..will cost from $300 all the way up to $550 depending on who does the work for you.This is my next project I have scheduled,and will be having Wayne at
http://home.earthlink.net/%7Eoregunsmithing/index.html do the work for me.He has done a few members rifles this year...he did 2 for quickdtoo that I know of...a 338-06 from a 26" 25-06 barrel...and a 405 Winchester from a 28" 38-55 Target.He also did my 338-06...here it is..
You could also have a nice 257 done up like Fred did...octagon barrel and all...it certainly is a sweet looking rifle too...If memory serves me correctly...he re did a 24" 223 bull barrel...
Accuracy is excellent not only with the Weatherby factory 210 Nosler partition load in my 338-06...but with select hand loads as well,and will take anything I could ever want to hunt.I am most pleased with mine and the performance I get out of it.Was it worth the cost...absolutely...and I can honestly say Wayne does a excellent job,in a timely manner,for a fair price.
If you have the money...amazing things are possible...and Fred is correct in saying if it's not a good shooter to begin with,most likely it won't be a good shooter afterwards.Most good gunsmiths/barrel builders will tell you this,before you agree on a price.
If you have a penchant for something special,or different,don't be afraid to call him and ask...he will tell you what work in the Handi's and what won't.
Mac