SD Cut the barrel off with a hacksaw, fine tooth blade. Make sure it is square and recrown it with a brass round headed screw in an electric hand drill.
Coat the brass screw head with some 800 grit grinding compound and stick the head of the brass screw in the muzzel and smooth away. I have done that several times without a problem.
The round part should almost fit in the muzzel but still be large enough to not to enter in the bore. All you need to do is remove any burrs left by the hacksaw.
Larry Potterfield from MidwayUSA also demo'ed that on the outdoor channel a couple of months ago,




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. After his enlightenment, I'm gonna sell all my bolt actions and everything not semi auto to the "enemy"
. Why didn't I think of that myself? Hahahaha! Good luck on the project.

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