Anyone have any Dealings with JES Rebore...
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JES Rebore
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Re: JES Rebore
Not personally but he is well recommended for 35 and 375 cal in 94's . I've not heard any negetive comments other than that his turn around time is generally about 80% of back log time estimates and that he stays busy . Expect 3-5 weeks .
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Re: JES Rebore
I've used him for a number of projects and the work is always good and the turn time, as RB noted, a bit less than posted. On Gunbroker, I have him saved as a favorite seller and like picking through any offerings he has. He has slowed down a bit, haven't most of us, but over the years he has had some very interesting rifles at very decent prices.
My only "non-pro" comment is that I wished he flattened the existing cartridge stamp on the barrel and then stamped the new cartridge on the flat. He overwrites the existing and that just isn't on par with the rest of his work.
He has been very into the 9.3X68 as of late.
My only "non-pro" comment is that I wished he flattened the existing cartridge stamp on the barrel and then stamped the new cartridge on the flat. He overwrites the existing and that just isn't on par with the rest of his work.
He has been very into the 9.3X68 as of late.
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Re: JES Rebore
Well... HAD one I was keeping to send him... Marlin Texan 30-30 to grow up to be a 38-55. And then, today, ran into a chance at a Browning BLR in 358 Win! So, the extra Marlin 336 and a 308 may go on the block to fund the 358 Browning. And some 38-55 dies and molds - which I have for a caliber I don't even have! And since I have a 35 Rem Marlin, I already am set up for 35 Cal bullets, cast and jacketed!
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Re: JES Rebore
Does he do sleeving as well?
I have an old top break 20 ga. that would make a swell 32-40 target rifle
I have an old top break 20 ga. that would make a swell 32-40 target rifle