Rebarrelling an Anschutz centre fire
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 9:01 am
I have found an Anschutz 1432 .22 hornet that I might be able to pick up cheap - currently has $450 on it, but I might be able to knock it down some.
It has the basic beech stock which has been knocked around quite a bit, but that's easy to fix. The match 54 action and magazine are in very good order, and the trigger is sensational. The barrel has some external surface rust, but unfortunately it has some pitting in the base of the bore just ahead of the chamber.
I have a Match 54 action Anschutz .222 that is fabulously accurate despite some minor pitting in the barrel, so I am keen to see if this rifle can be rejuvenated.
I have tried some factory 45gn Highland soft points that showed some promise, but results were variable. Some reloads I already has made up with 40gn 22 mag HP projectiles were ordinary.
Rebarrelling to .17 Hornady hornet might be an option, but I am not sure how rebarrelling of these actions is done. I understand that the barrel is shrink fitted into the action ( action heated and barrel shank inserted) before the barrel is pinned into the action.
How easy is it to re barrel these actions? Is it a job most competent gunsmiths would be able to undertake, or does it need specialist experience?
Marcus
It has the basic beech stock which has been knocked around quite a bit, but that's easy to fix. The match 54 action and magazine are in very good order, and the trigger is sensational. The barrel has some external surface rust, but unfortunately it has some pitting in the base of the bore just ahead of the chamber.
I have a Match 54 action Anschutz .222 that is fabulously accurate despite some minor pitting in the barrel, so I am keen to see if this rifle can be rejuvenated.
I have tried some factory 45gn Highland soft points that showed some promise, but results were variable. Some reloads I already has made up with 40gn 22 mag HP projectiles were ordinary.
Rebarrelling to .17 Hornady hornet might be an option, but I am not sure how rebarrelling of these actions is done. I understand that the barrel is shrink fitted into the action ( action heated and barrel shank inserted) before the barrel is pinned into the action.
How easy is it to re barrel these actions? Is it a job most competent gunsmiths would be able to undertake, or does it need specialist experience?
Marcus