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I'm getting ready to send him a barrel to re bore. Any one have one done recently? What is his current charge? I'm out West and the time difference makes it hard to call him and actually get him on the phone. My last one a few years ago was $120 ish.
 
It wasn't a re-bore with rifling, but I recently had a 12 in. smoothbore pistol lined from .56 down to .54 and he charged me $50.

I am on the west coast as well, but I was able to catch him at 10 ET on the phone.
 
I had him bore out a .40 barrel to .45 back in the spring and he did it for $120; talk about a deal!
 
Slight hi-jack here, but if Mr. Hoyt bored or lines a barrel does he stamp the new caliber on the barrel?
 
Just got my 1861 Springfield back Wednesday. It was a reline .577 as the barrel was a sewage pipe. Beautiful work, was 225 if I remember correctly. About two months turnaround.
 
Slight hi-jack here, but if Mr. Hoyt bored or lines a barrel does he stamp the new caliber on the barrel?
As others stated, he does not stamp the ‘new’ caliber on the barrel. I have always put the new information on the bottom flat of the barrel, plus I remove or defarb any old information on the top flats. Makes it easier in the future when all the history on the barrel is forgotten, at least for me.
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Thanks for the answers. It was a question that has been bouncing around in my head for a while.
 
I'm getting ready to send him a barrel to re bore. Any one have one done recently? What is his current charge? I'm out West and the time difference makes it hard to call him and actually get him on the phone. My last one a few years ago was $120 ish.
Just had a .69 smoothbore lined. Cost around $225 + shipping.
 
I had him convert a 54 hawken into a 50 with a target liner. I believe it was about $175 about 2 - 3 years ago. I drove it up to his house since I was going to be in the area. Remote is putting it mildly.
 
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