I have the opportunity to pick up a Savage 23 (I think thats the model number, plain bolt rifle with one piece action/barrel). Unfortunately the barrel is pretty sad. Still very defined rifling, but erosion and expansion cracks running accross the lands. It will probably still shoot ok, but I like em in good nick. My old 223 was worse than this before I rebarrelled it, the rifle would shoot a reasonable 5 shot group, then started opening up from there.
I did a search but didn't come up with anything. What involved in relining? I am aware that they don't solder them any more, just use pretty fancy glue or expoxy or something.
I'd like to get this thing going as I find the 92's buckhorn sights and small game are not a good mix with my ageing sight.
I would probably be able to make money on the deal after I sell the 92.
Four Fingers.