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Thread: Relining a Springfield Trapdoor Barrel

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    Relining a Springfield Trapdoor Barrel

    For those of you that have a Springfield Trapdoor (TD) or for that matter, any antique “shooter” that has a pitted or damaged bore, you may be interested in the following article. I decided to have a TD carbine barrel relined and did a good bit of research on the subject, which you may find interesting. Click on the following link to the article:

    http://www.texas-mac.com/Relining_a_...le_Barrel.html

    Wayne
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    12F14
    leaded screw stock?
    I think Ron Long used to make barrels out of that.
    Lots of stories.

    I'll quit while I am only in knee deep.

    All the best.
    Chill Wills

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    Bobby has done a number of reline jobs for me including an 1816 smoothbore that nobody else would touch. His work is top notch. I'm thinking about sending him a TD to reline.

    Duane

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    i worked for bob hoyt many years ago. learned a lot. when he puts his liner in you can not tell it. hr lines then reams and rifles the liner. 12l14 works just fine fo lead bullets.

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    12L14 would be leaded stock, Don't know what 12F14 is. Can't find any info.
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    Hi guys,

    There was a typo in my article. I corrected it and it now reads 12L14, which, as Dragonrider pointed put, is leaded stock.

    Wayne
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    I just updated the article with comments from Lee Shaver about his simpler and much less time-consuming process to break in a new cut-rifled barrel.* Even if you don't intend to have a TD barrel relined, it's worth you time to read the article for Lee's comments.

    Wayne
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    Anyone have a "somewhere in the ball park" estimate of the cost for a full length rifle barrel reline?

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    Based on the quotes I received for the TD with 22" barrel, I'm guessing about $400 to $450 using the T.J.'s Liners for a longer barrel. It depends on the gunsmith, and don't forget shipping there and back.

    Wayne
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