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charger 1
08-23-2009, 07:59 AM
have a chance at one in 06. wondering about rebarreling with a douglas to 35 whelan or whelan improved. although i dont have one right in front of me i cant see any issues. i mean the mag guides are straight. thoughts

gab
08-23-2009, 08:53 AM
It will work just fine I say go to it. But IMHO don't mess with an improved you just don't gain that much and if you ever want or need to sell it you'll really take a hit compared to what you could get for the standard cartridge.

James C. Snodgrass
08-23-2009, 09:04 AM
I would to go to a switch barrel on mine in the future . I know that Dave Scovil has wrote a good bit about it in Rifle magazine I think he used a rebored /06 barrel . He also went to 375 Hawk which I beleive is just a Imp 375 Whelan . James

rockrat
08-23-2009, 09:55 AM
Why not send it to Jes for reboring? I believe it costs $225 now.

sharpshooter3040
08-23-2009, 10:19 AM
have a chance at one in 06. wondering about rebarreling with a douglas to 35 whelan or whelan improved. although i dont have one right in front of me i cant see any issues. i mean the mag guides are straight. thoughts

I have rebarreled several 1895's the wheelin is about the same thing as the 35 Win. I would'nt be afraid of it at all. I built a 358 win using a Douglas ultra rifled barrel from an original 30-03 that had a shot out barrel. 95's are simple to do. A word to the wise save the take off barrel, it is a very simple task to replace in the event you want to sell the gun as original.

Good luck

Doug

charger 1
08-23-2009, 04:58 PM
Why not send it to Jes for reboring? I believe it costs $225 now.

Cause a rebore still wears the jpan insignia which dont lever my crank. I'm asssuming that if the 95 deal falls the same could go for a BLR ?or is it trickier? Maybe what I should be asking is which would be easier?