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Does anyone know of a gunsmith that could do this?

13x.75 for a Browning sporter barrel muzzle.

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I'd give Kevin Weaver a call or maybe Shaen here. Haven't heard of Kevin turning away anybody, I am sure Shaen is the same.


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My other question:

Is 1/2"x28 an acceptable substitute for 13x.75? Would this make the barrel wall too thin for a .270 caliber?

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I'd encourage you to post this in the 'Gunsmithing' section.

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I would certainly think Robert Hart & Son in Nescopeck could handle this. They have a website. They have built several guns for me and the work was always top notch.


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Originally Posted by Mach3
My other question:

Is 1/2"x28 an acceptable substitute for 13x.75? Would this make the barrel wall too thin for a .270 caliber?

There's only .020" difference in diameter between 13MM and 1/2". That's about 10 strands of hair stacked up together. The barrel won't know the difference.


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With what barrels cost these days you might as well do it right and get somebody that can thread metric.

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Originally Posted by TwoTrax
I would certainly think Robert Hart & Son in Nescopeck could handle this. They have a website. They have built several guns for me and the work was always top notch.
They had no problem rebarreling a Sako for me a few years ago.



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