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Gunsmithing Gunsmith work for a bolt action .300 Blackout

BravoSector1

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  • Oct 26, 2011
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    I'm got a Remy 700 .300 BO, registered SBR with 10" barrel, that I'd like to get some custom work done in the next 30-60 days. Looking to blueprint, add bolt release, rebarrel with a quality tube in a heavy profile and finish with a 5/8x24 TP. I've sent some RFIs to some of the larger companies associated here and have not received a response. I'd like to use the rifle during this year's deer season so a fairly quick turn is needed. Any recommendations? (I've contacted AO and SPR, two weeks ago and received no response).
     
    I can have all of this done in less than 2 weeks.

    Easy stuff. Visit the store to pencil out the rates.

    C.

    Thanks. I'll give the shop a call tomorrow. I doesn't appear that you guys offer barrel blanks so I'll source that as well.
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    He does, not sure what he has in stock tho. He uses K&P barrels, top notch. I have a k&p that I can feed almost anything and easily get consistent "bullets touching" type groups.

    Yeah, but that's from like, 10 feet. lol.

    Kidding aside, I can have a fast twist 30 spun up pretty quickly. Ken and I have a system now and delivery on sticks is NO problem. I can typically have a barrel in a timeframe not all that different than you ordering one off a site, shipping it to your house, then forwarding it to us.

    No chit...

    The nice thing here is drama free. In the unlikely event something were to behave "goofy" it becomes a very simple solution. I call Ken, he makes a new barrel. We install it, and get it back to you. No long winded emails regarding how it must be the barrel company/gunsmith's fault.



    Happy to help.

    C.