convert .222 to .223?
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 8
convert .222 to .223?
Howdy, I would like to know if it is possible to chamber ream a .222 rifle to .223 and have a rifle no less accurate then it was as a .222? Is this a safe thing to do and could I do it myself if I bought the reamer?
#2
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 8
How hard can it be? I have rechambered a.357 mag to .357 max and have reasonable shop facilities (not gunsmithing). I just wasn't sure about the .222 to .223 differences. Now I will continue my search for a shotgun/rifle combo.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: canada
Posts: 257
357mag to max is usualy done by smiths with a small boring bar since its substantially cheaper to use a common shop tool in favour of reamers, albiet the better smiths use a reamer. custom .22 chambers can also be bored or almost any straight wall chamber providing the smith has a small enough boring bar. bottleneck cases need to be reamed. if you do not have a micrometer style headspace gauge and depth adjustable reamers or are unfamiliar with the headspace gauge and feeler gauge technique then maybe pass this job to your smith. based on my own experience reaming straight wall is a piece of cake compared to property reaming bottleneck. it takes alot of practice to get a good finish and you need a lathe if you dont want the chamber off round.
#5
I bought a Rem. 788 at a auction years ago that was supposed to be a 222, found out it had been reamed out to a 223, apparently it is or was a common conversion. The rifle was still extremely accurate. Kinda wish I still had it.