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dreamdrummr
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Hello to everyone here and happy new year!
I have a question and I hope this is the right place to post it. If not, please forgive me.
I have a Ruger bolt action thats about 20 years old in 22-250 that I bought from a good friend of my dads. The gun is pristine as well as is the 6-20 leupold scope that came with it. The only issue I have with the gun is the small tapered barrel that came with the gun. I want to upgrade to a bull barrel and was wondering if someone could give me some advice as to which barrel mfr I should try. I know I will need another stock as well. The gun shoots awesome and I will be using it for shooting paper as well as some varmints here and there. Probably nothing much farther than 200 yards. So with that said, would it be worth the extra money to get a heavier barrel and stock or would it be cheaper to just get another gun?
Im fairly competent when it comes to working on all of my guns, but dont know if changing a barrel is something I would try on my own.
By the way, the gun also has a timney trigger. I bought the gun for 500 dollars, and like I said, it shoots very well with hand loads, but I want the heavier barrel because it heats up pretty quick and the accuracy goes down when it does.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Jimmy
I have a question and I hope this is the right place to post it. If not, please forgive me.
I have a Ruger bolt action thats about 20 years old in 22-250 that I bought from a good friend of my dads. The gun is pristine as well as is the 6-20 leupold scope that came with it. The only issue I have with the gun is the small tapered barrel that came with the gun. I want to upgrade to a bull barrel and was wondering if someone could give me some advice as to which barrel mfr I should try. I know I will need another stock as well. The gun shoots awesome and I will be using it for shooting paper as well as some varmints here and there. Probably nothing much farther than 200 yards. So with that said, would it be worth the extra money to get a heavier barrel and stock or would it be cheaper to just get another gun?
Im fairly competent when it comes to working on all of my guns, but dont know if changing a barrel is something I would try on my own.
By the way, the gun also has a timney trigger. I bought the gun for 500 dollars, and like I said, it shoots very well with hand loads, but I want the heavier barrel because it heats up pretty quick and the accuracy goes down when it does.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Jimmy