mellonhead
Pilgrim
Can someone give me an idea of the value of a new in the box Green Mountain drop in barrel for a 15/16” TC Hawken in 54 caliber with a 1-66 twist? Thanks.
Thanks. Local guy wants $500 for one and I thought that sounded kinda high.
Yeah, I think my last one cost about $245.00 with shipping but there is none better than with the exception of perhaps Ron Smith of BC in Canada ( and all I ever use for both black powder cartridge and muzzle loading) on the market and they are actually made of barrel certified (1134) steel not screw stock steel 12L14.Thanks. Local guy wants $500 for one and I thought that sounded kinda high.
As long as the bore is in good shape, that’s a real good deal. I had GM in my hands recently that someone picked up on eBay that had a sewer pipe bore that will require a relining or a rebore, figuring $200 just to make it useful. The owner is already in to it for more than it would be worth as NOS. I gave the guy Mr Hoyt’s contact info and he is pretty upset. He could have a new Rice drop in barrel and have a second one more than half paid off for what it’s going to cost him for his GM barrel.I can get a 15/16 . In .40 cal for 200.00 bucks , never thought I would use it . So is it worth getting just to have and maybe try plinking with . At that price??. My buddy said it was for match shooting.
Back when they made them in 28" length I got a .40 for a Renegade and spent many a happily entertained afternoon experimenting to see if it could be tricked into accuracy with paper patched and lubed lead bullets.I can get a 15/16 . In .40 cal for 200.00 bucks , never thought I would use it . So is it worth getting just to have and maybe try plinking with . At that price??. My buddy said it was for match shooting.
It's brand new . Or was when hung from the rack it's definitely sat there for years. I'm thinking tax return. I'll pick it up with what I am hearing it'll at least be funAs long as the bore is in good shape, that’s a real good deal. I had GM in my hands recently that someone picked up on eBay that had a sewer pipe bore that will require a relining or a rebore, figuring $200 just to make it useful. The owner is already in to it for more than it would be worth as NOS. I gave the guy Mr Hoyt’s contact info and he is pretty upset. He could have a new Rice drop in barrel and have a second one more than half paid off for what it’s going to cost him for his GM barrel.
Here are a couple of borescope photographs I took of the bore. The barrel was described as ‘should be a good shooter’.
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