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You could just back off the powder a bit on a .338 win mag and get the same results.
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If I had a donor rifle and a plan (like the OP) I'd stay on course.You could just back off the powder a bit on a .338 win mag and get the same results.
I already have a stock of bullets, powder, and primers. I ordered 30-06 brass of a different head-stamp than my usual 06s, and brand new dies from a guy I know on Facebook. I hope to have some basic cartridges worked up before I even get the action back.Looking forward to your review of the project.
You could just back off the powder a bit on a .338 win mag and get the same results.
I love classic rifles, and this one is perfect for me. I will also be into the gun about $650, and have easy access to brass, without a belted case. It makes sense for a guy who mostly shoots .270 and .30-06 to just add to the family.You could just back off the powder a bit on a .338 win mag and get the same results.
I don't get the draw, to each his own!If I had a donor rifle and a plan (like the OP) I'd stay on course.
Launching .338 pills out of a 30-06 parent case would be a pretty cool thing.
I just did a similar thing and this is the only way I can explain it...I don't get the draw, to each his own!
Exactly. Nearly magnum performance without the hassle, to powder, or the recoil. It is like putting a small cam, 4bbl, and headers in your old truck. It makes it a whole different animal without going overboard.I just did a similar thing and this is the only way I can explain it...
M700 ADL .270 donor to M700 BDL 280AI
Had I gone 7mm Rem Mag it would have been capitulation, total abandonment of the original idea.
It was about getting the mostest out of a certain parent case with the least amount of work to the donor.
Rebore for a rotted 30 cal.still don't get it, but whatever I guess. I can see necking down a .338 win mag to .30 but not necking up a .30-06 to .338.
still don't get it, but whatever I guess. I can see necking down a .338 win mag to .30 but not necking up a .30-06 to .338.
Larger bore for the same amount of powder usually makes a much more efficient cartridge. The 35 Whelen will move more grains of bullet faster than a 30-06 will.. Another reason behind the 338-06 is the good selection of tough bullets designed for the 338 Win Mag. Most 35 cal bullets are for mellow cartridges like the 35 Remington.Rebore for a rotted 30 cal.
Joe