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What would be the average (or fair) price be to rechamber a 458 win mag to 458 Lott?
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Is that what you are willing to pay or do you charge that?
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Fotis,
When I see the name "Lott" I remember he cost me a lot of money. I still miss him.
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I'll do it for $100.00 plus return shipping & Ins. but I will warn you upfront, I'm not a member of the Custom Gunmakers Guild.
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Depends on the rifle. If it can be re-chambered without removing the barrel, like most bolt guns, then it's only about a 10-minute job, and $100 would be more than adequate.
If it's something like a Ruger #1 though, the barrel has to be pulled off, reamed, and re-installed, so that's a lot more work.
What is it?
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Depends on the rifle. If it can be re-chambered without removing the barrel, like most bolt guns, then it's only about a 10-minute job, and $100 would be more than adequate.
If it's something like a Ruger #1 though, the barrel has to be pulled off, reamed, and re-installed, so that's a lot more work.
What is it? Hows this a 10-minute job?
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I would ream to a Lott for $100 in my shop, but I agree some rifles like the #1 or the 1885 would be more.
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