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I have Beretta Mato in 270 that i really like but the barrel got corroded, had a smith work on it but decided I'd really like a new barrel installed. Roughly how much should I expect to pay, barrel + installation? GarCH
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Recently bought a Kreiger barrel for $330, gunsmith installed it and chambered it for $300. So $630 total. Phil
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You could look at ER Shaw. They could do all you are asking. I have had troubles with a couple of their barrels in the late 70's and early 80's. But their barrels seem to be very good lately. I have not used their gunsmithing services, but believe they could do that well too.
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My last project, a 30-06 with a Douglas stainless barrel, was $350 for the barrel and $375 for the install.
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This is standard pricing. It's about $100 higher in my area to get someone who is popular (and busy).
ER shaw barrels might be fine but the contours tend to be very heavy.
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........... and $375 for the install. Yipe! Dang - mebbe I need to raise my prices...
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Depends on the action. If I'm cutting a coned breech with an extractor cut and making square threads, I'm durn sure gonna charge $375 -- maybe more depending on circumstances.
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I just finished installing a SS barrel on a M70 CRF action... Includes the extractor cut.. $225. But I don't do square threads, because I limit my service to M70s mostly... With occasional M700s and Ruger 77s...
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You could look at ER Shaw. They could do all you are asking. I have had troubles with a couple of their barrels in the late 70's and early 80's. I got burned pretty bad by them that I swore to never use them again.
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Labor runs between $215 (Mauser) to $235 (Remington) to $245 for Model 70 and springfield.
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You could look at ER Shaw. They could do all you are asking. I have had troubles with a couple of their barrels in the late 70's and early 80's. I got burned pretty bad by them that I swore to never use them again. You could look, but then run!
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You could look at ER Shaw. They could do all you are asking. I have had troubles with a couple of their barrels in the late 70's and early 80's. I got burned pretty bad by them that I swore to never use them again. You could look, but then run! Absolutely!
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unlike some other smiths, JKob test fires what he barrels. Keep that in mind when you put your face behind the bolt of the rifle you just had rebarreled.
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