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I knew a smith that would bore out the old barrel and replace it with a pressed in sleve. Saved a lot of old rusted 22's that way. Someone may be able to do that with a .17.
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Hey seawolf I dont got a lathe, but if I filed away REALLY carefully, could that possibly work?
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The relining Buckhunter mentions should work well, and is much more cost-effective! I believe the Brownell's catalog carries .22 liners, but they may have .17 liners by now too.
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Even if the original barrel was pressed in it does not mean you can not tread the action and the barrel when you rebarrel it, and that is what I would recomand if you rebarrel an old rifle. You can buy drop in barrels for the 10-22`s, but have seen alot lately where they are saying not to fire the HMR ammo in a semi-auto.
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What size of die would I need for that kind of work?
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