Kirk:
Thanks for the quick response to my problem. Now comes the big question what would it cost for a new barrel and what length of turn around would it take.
Kirk what would a rebarrel cost from 40/70to45/70
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How about changing a 45-70 30" heavy to say a 30" 45-110 or maybe a 50 -90? Still in the same price range and turn around window?
Shiloh #1!
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45 - 70 #1 Sporter, 30 inch heavy octagon with MVA mid range soule and MVA spirit level sights
45-70 Hartford Model, 30 inch heavy octagon with Axtell Hartford Transition and MVA combination sights [the hunter!!]
Guns:
45 - 70 #1 Sporter, 30 inch heavy octagon with MVA mid range soule and MVA spirit level sights
45-70 Hartford Model, 30 inch heavy octagon with Axtell Hartford Transition and MVA combination sights [the hunter!!]
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Rebarrel my shiloh sharps
Kirk: I would like to have my rifle rebarreled. Its' a 40-50 bn and I would like it chaged to a 45-70 or 45-90. Same weight and profile. I am aware of the cost and turnaround time. Can I have my dealer send it to you? Can I send just the barreled reciever and breech? I am curently having some stock work done. Thank you for your time and consideration. EW Johanen