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Old September 29, 2008, 09:42 PM   #4
kraigwy
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I've relined several 22 barrels. I think that would be a cheaper route. Brownells instructions say you can do it with a slow turning power drill but I do it on a lathe. Its really simple, get the drill bit from brownells when you get the liner. Drill out the barrel from the breach in. Take some ruff sand paper and bullf up the out side of the liner. Clean the cutting fluid out of the barrel. You can either silver soder the liner in or like I do, use Brownells accra jel (thats why you ruffed up the liner). Slide the barrel in. Chamber and head space it then cut the crown. I'll rebarrel or instal the liners, I'd charge more for the re-barreling. There is more work to re-barreling.
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