JES Rebore

Westerner1939

AH member
Joined
Jul 12, 2024
Messages
27
Reaction score
39
Looking to get my model 70 Rebored to 35 Whelen, it’s a classic sporter and I’d rather keep the factory Winchester nomenclature than rebarrel it.
I’m curious if anyone has pictures of how to go about the caliber designation.
I’ve read elsewhere that guys have sanded off the factory designation, it gets re stamped and then just touched up with cold bluing.
If anyone has pictures of this I’d love to see them.
Thanks
 
I don't have pictures, but I have seen it done several ways, some not so good..dremel to grind, then electric graver with new one, xxxxx, then stamped new one. On the good side, filed and polished off and new one engraved in, small end mill machined flat and new stamped in. Their are several ways to skin the cat, just depends. I haven't seen one from JES though.
 
I filed off my factory designation and had a guy laser engrave the new designation in the flat spot prior to shipping it to JES. JES does great work by pretty much all accounts, but his stamping of new caliber is a bit crude.
 
Here is a pic. I took a file and filed out the previous markings and had the new caliber laser engraved at the same spot. At some point I will reblue entire rifle, for now I just hit it with a bit of cold blue.
thumbnail JES rebore.jpg
 
Here is a pic. I took a file and filed out the previous markings and had the new caliber laser engraved at the same spot. At some point I will reblue entire rifle, for now I just hit it with a bit of cold blue.View attachment 698511
How about a picture of the entire rifle.
 
Jess did a weatherby vanguard in 30-06 to 9.3x62mm for me excellent job shoots 1 inch groups at150 yards i will be using them for more projects in the future
 
Looking to get my model 70 Rebored to 35 Whelen, it’s a classic sporter and I’d rather keep the factory Winchester nomenclature than rebarrel it.
I’m curious if anyone has pictures of how to go about the caliber designation.
I’ve read elsewhere that guys have sanded off the factory designation, it gets re stamped and then just touched up with cold bluing.
If anyone has pictures of this I’d love to see them.
Thanks

The most professional way is to use an end mill and remove the original nomenclature by making a long pill or oval shaped channel. Then mark the new nomenclature there, then use cold blue on the inset nomenclature.

It is not a confidence builder for me to see a custom rifle with the wrong caliber or multiple calibers on the barrel. Remove the original facts, replace them in the same location.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
64,279
Messages
1,415,613
Members
129,598
Latest member
ReynaldoPi
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

wheelerdan wrote on Jager Waffen74's profile.
Sir, I think I have been writing to you about the purchase of the HK 639 rifle under an email "Tt Jake." If this is you, then I am truly interested. I am just trying to verify identify. Tt Jake is asking for a cash transaction. No disrespect intended, Just trying to verify who I am talking to. Thank you. Respectfully. Dan
Gary C wrote on HuntingFreak's profile.
Hey my friend, I am returning to SA for a Cape Buffalo hunt in June 26. My outfitter has suggested Highveld but I have read some poor reports. Wondering how satisfied you were with your mounts from them? Thanks in advance.
Finally back to somewhat normal I missed reading the messages and posts
Remember I will be at the ISE show in Denver Colorado for 8-12 January, and after the show I will be available for meetings anywhere in the USA I will traveling around to meet with old and new clients, let me know and we will set up a meeting!
Beautiful Aardwolf for our Spanish client and good friend Alberto
WhatsApp Image 2025-11-12 at 17.27.22 (2).jpeg
 
Top