Rechambering a .22lr rifle barrel to .22 WMR

by Don Sikes @, Vera Cruz, Missouri, Friday, June 30, 2023, 14:50 (511 days ago)

Ok... so here's what I got... I have an old Rossi .22lr/.410 youth combo single shot rifle/shotgun combo... I have the .410 barrel and 2 each .22lr barrels... I'd like to rechamber one of the .22lr barrels to .22WMR that way I'll have a .410/.22lr/.22WMR shotgun/rifle combo for outback packing...

I've been looking for a gunsmith in my area that can rechamber one of the .22lr barrels but because I live out in the boonies, there ain't one... so my question to you is... who would you recomend I send my .22lr barrel to to have it rechambered or... If possible one of ya'll might have a rechambering tool and be able to rechamber it for me...

I appreciate ya'lls help in this...

I am sure Gary Reeder could do it. Most any gunsmith could.

by JimT, Texas, Friday, June 30, 2023, 15:53 (511 days ago) @ Don Sikes

I have done it myself the down and dirty way. Ain't fun but it worked. I started with a slightly undersize drill bit .. went slow ... then used a fired .22 Magnum cartridge fixed to a screw with the head cut off so I could put it in an electric drill. Valve grinding compound on the .22 Magnum and lapped out the chamber to the correct size. Took a few days of careful work but made a nice rifle when I was done. My daughter used it to kill her first Javelina when she was 11. I used a Mossberg barrel.

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by A K Church, Friday, June 30, 2023, 18:45 (511 days ago) @ JimT

I can strongly recommend Anderson Gun Repair in SPFD. It's changed hands since Senor Anderson ran it, and I worked there. However the former owner speaks highly of the current proprietor.

BE ADVISED some gunsmiths consider the practice unsafe, and won't touch it. I disagree, but there you have it. So I'd call first.

Jim, wasn’t it you who…

by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Sunday, July 02, 2023, 09:14 (509 days ago) @ JimT

Bored out one chamber of a single six to magnum? I swear I read about that and it seems like the type of thing you’d do.

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by JimT, Texas, Sunday, July 02, 2023, 13:17 (509 days ago) @ Slow Hand

He bought a new Single Six in 1963. Turned out to have a bad barrel from the factory. Ruger said they would replace it free of charge. He decided to rebarrel it himself. He had a Model 52 Winchester target barrel so he whacked off a piece and made a 6 1/2" barrel .. fitted it to the frame ... Taylor throated it .. rechambered one chamber in the cylinder to .22 Magnum ... lightened the hammer ... straightened the trigger .. made a super accurate sixgun out of it.

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.22 Magnum chamber. Since you carry with the hammer down on an empty chamber this made perfect sense.

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Speed hammer

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Straightened trigger

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Ele era corajoso.
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by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Sunday, July 02, 2023, 15:50 (509 days ago) @ JimT

That’s great; thanks for the correction and further info! I have an old Remington Rolling Block that has a later ‘green’ parkerized barrel installed. Not sure what it’s off of, 514T maybe? It’s pretty danged accurate and I need to shoot it more.

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Rechambering a .22lr rifle barrel to .22 WMR

by E Sisk, Tuesday, July 04, 2023, 00:18 (507 days ago) @ Don Sikes

Google .22 reamer. $40 to rent, $79 to buy, DIY. It's worth it to buy IMO, can be done easily by hand. If you DIY, 50/50 STP or generic and ATF is the best tapping, drilling, metal cutting fluid there is a Macgyverism I learned while working 25 years in a metallurgical test lab.
https://www.reamerrentals.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=22WMR.s https://www.amazon.com/TOKAR-Magnum-Finish-Chamber-Reamer/dp/B08Q29L5TZ

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