Re: what the problem is?
Mea culpa.
Look, Guys; I didn't mean to pee in anyone's cornflakes,
It's very possible, likely even, that I got this one wrong. But my point is, like other suggestions, setting back the barrel is not an unreasoable option, else why do people do it at all, ever?
Absent any data whatsoever about source, loads, accuracy, round count, etc., I find myself forced to make assumptions; and my first one is that a rifle barrel which sees this sort of usage is more likely to be an accurate one. Finding an accurate barrel is not such a chore these days, but rejuvenating a proven accurate barrel is far from unreasonable.
As for costs, someone who can section a barrel can probably shorten and rechamber one about as readily. Probably. How much does the gunsmth charge himself? His Friend?
Yes, a new barrel is not unreasonable. No arguments there.
Here's my butt, please feel free to kick at will.
Greg