40-year-AZ-hunter Report post Posted January 21, 2021 Looking for knowledgeable opinions on a project. I have a pre-64 M70 Featherweight .243 with throat erosion. I'd like to replace the barrel with another factory barrel. I see them from time to time on ebay. Might be .308 or .243. The question is - if I unscrew the old barrel and screw in another factory barrel so the extractor lines up and the sights are on the top, how likely am I to have acceptable headspace? I know that if a go gauge does not go, it could be fixed with a reamer, but if a no-go gauge goes it would seem to be a hassle to make the rifle "original". So I guess the real question is how likely is it to "fit" without modification? Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Delw Report post Posted January 21, 2021 not likely. a non sighted barrel would be far easier then have the holes drilled. you will probably have to still run a finish reamer in there for the gages or worse case skin the barrel face. The Remington take offs and barrel replacement was always easier cause you just surface ground the barrel lug for fit or find one a tad bigger Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
40-year-AZ-hunter Report post Posted January 21, 2021 All the factory barrels have a slot for the rear sight, not holes like Remington. Also the barrels are slotted at the receiver for the extractor on a controlled round feed action like the pre-64s. Then there is the "writing" on the barrel that needs to be in the correct position on the left side. Hence the question about how likely is headspace to be correct by just screwing the barrel in to the original factory rotation when it is going into a different action than it came from the factory in. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
recurveman Report post Posted January 22, 2021 Does your current barrel shoot good? Who said you should replace your barrel? My .243 has throat erosion. The gun probably has 500-600 shots down the tube and I'll probably never shoot the barrel out. If the gun shoots fine I would keep shooting it. If you are worried about iron sights I'm guessing that accuracy isn't your first objective anyways so keep the current barrel. Even a barrel that is shot out will shot good enough for hunting in most cases. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hoofnit Report post Posted January 22, 2021 I've replaced hundreds of rifle barrels over the years. . . exactly once I had one time up an be correct in headspace 😎 that being said its not much of a job for a qualified smith to do. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
40-year-AZ-hunter Report post Posted January 23, 2021 Thank you for the input guys. I figured it would not be just a screw-in deal. The rifle still shoots OK, it's just that I thought I might be able to "restore" it to it's former self - sort of like repainting a classic car that still runs good but the paint has faded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill V Report post Posted February 6, 2021 I have done 3 ea pre 64 model 70 barrel swaps and I am batting 1000. Perfect each time. Jim Kobe did a couple and he told me that 95% success. It has worked for me Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
40-year-AZ-hunter Report post Posted February 7, 2021 On 2/5/2021 at 10:51 PM, Bill V said: I have done 3 ea pre 64 model 70 barrel swaps and I am batting 1000. Perfect each time. Jim Kobe did a couple and he told me that 95% success. It has worked for me Bill WOW, that is encouraging. Perhaps I'll buy a used barrel on eBay and take a chance on it. I assume you mean it worked fine by just screwing it in and lining up the extractor slot? Thanks for your input! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill V Report post Posted February 8, 2021 Correct. Screwed in and headspaced correctly. Pre64win.com did my last one. $175 plus return shipping. His name is Justin and he has used barrels in 243 on his web site. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
40-year-AZ-hunter Report post Posted February 9, 2021 Thanks again! I'll check his website. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites