The triggers in these are not very desired, they look like a Timney but are nothing like it. Also they cut the cocking piece at an angle where the trigger makes contact. Have a gunsmith setup a better trigger and it makes a huge difference. Also change the firing pin spring if its never been done. Nice looking rifle!
If it were me doing a rebarrel yes I’d go with a 1-8 twist no less than 26” long. This rifle was simply rechambered not rebarreled hence the 1-14 twist.
It’s not a lot different than a swift. It has a few more grains if case capacity than the swift. I think it’s much better suited for heavier bullets over 65 grains.
@@Dmcquown all my Swifts have been 1in 14 twist which works good for bullets up to 55 grains . The swift I have now is a ruger 77mk2 it will shoot one hole group's at 100 yards with a 55 gr. Sierra game king at 3800 fps I use imr-4064 for powder . Deer don't like this load at all lol
Very strange that someone would do a 224" barrel in 1-14 rate of twist which is a terrible rate of twist that Highly limits the weight of bullets that can be used. I build and sell AR 10 uppers so one I do build and have sold is this 22-6mm Remington I used a Pac Nor super match barrel in 1-9 rate of twist so the guns owner can use a wide range of bullet weights.
This is the original factory barrel that someone reamed. A rebarrel is being discussed and a 1-8” 26” tube will probably replace this one if 22-6mm is the chosen chambering.