Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Antlershed on October 28, 2016, 05:33:12 PM
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I have a Winchester Model 70 in .243 that was my first rifle (manufactured in the mid 90's), and I'm kicking around having it re-barreled. Right now it has a 20" barrel and is in a youth stock. Thinking a 22-24" barrel, but not sure if I should just stick with standard .243, or if I should be considering other options? Also, any suggestions on who to send it to for the work? I had contacted one place last year, and it would have been almost $1k. Not looking to build a match rifle, just a reliable shooter.
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I have a Winchester Model 70 in .243 that was my first rifle (manufactured in the mid 90's), and I'm kicking around having it re-barreled. Right now it has a 20" barrel and is in a youth stock. Thinking a 22-24" barrel, but not sure if I should just stick with standard .243, or if I should be considering other options? Also, any suggestions on who to send it to for the work? I had contacted one place last year, and it would have been almost $1k. Not looking to build a match rifle, just a reliable shooter.
Call Steve Kostanich he will hook you up for $150 plus price of barrel. He does a lot of the bench rest guns around here. He is in Centralia
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Thanks, I'll have to give him a call.