223 to swift
This is from lijas web site
Pricing
Pricing for our centerfire barrels is listed below. These barrels are finished on the inside, turned to one of our standard contours or tapers and finish ground to a 320 grit finish on the outside. Our standard length barrels are furnished 28" long, 27" of which is useable barrel. They require installation by a gunsmith. This installation work would include threading, chambering, cutting to the desired finish length and crowning and any outside finish work such as blueing, teflon coating, bead blasting, etc. We do not do any gunsmithing work or barrel installations on customer receivers. But we can make a gunsmith recommendation when requested.
With the barrells running about 400 for stainless, by the time you have a good smithy do the barrel work, you got about 700 to 800 bucks in the barrel. Add a 150 bucks or more for the bolt face, then bedding and opening up the barrel channell on the stock if the contour is diffrent, add another 200
bucks. Then true the action for good accuracy is even more. By my guess you would have 1100 to 1200 bucks in the rifle. Right now a low end Cooper is running 1250, put on fancy wood add 200 bucks. So I guess my question is why change out a good BDL, and wait for the barrell and smithy work when you could get a good varmint rifle in 220 swift for the same cost or close to.
I have a Cooper in 220 swift and it shoots like a dream. Accuracy is superb form hot loads 3700 to 3900 for 52 gr, to plinking loads in the 3200 to 3300 range for 52s.
Just my 2 cents
Good luck and Fun shooting