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rechamber 7x57 to 7x64?

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21 October 2007, 20:12
KSTEPHENS
rechamber 7x57 to 7x64?
would this be a simple rechamer in a ruger #1?
are rates of twist same/ similar?
21 October 2007, 20:19
vapodog
You should have no trouble with the twist but what do you expect to gain?.....the 7 X 57 is very little short of the 7 X 64.....the gains are very small for the expense.


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21 October 2007, 21:10
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
You should have no trouble with the twist but what do you expect to gain?.....the 7 X 57 is very little short of the 7 X 64.....the gains are very small for the expense.


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21 October 2007, 21:16
KSTEPHENS
i already have a vast supply of x64 brass and ammo.
21 October 2007, 21:33
wrongtarget
Won't work anyway, the Brenneke has a smaller case head than the 7x57.

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21 October 2007, 21:36
Pete A.
I strongly recommend you review the article Ken Waters did on the 7x64 Brenneke in his book "Pet Loads". He had his gunsmith do the exact same thing and then regret it.

Unless you are going to have your smith set the barrel back to assure that no issues with the neck/shoulders then it will work. But for what? His cost will probably approach what a new barrel will/would have cost. Pretty hard to set a barrel back and get any markings, sight holes, etc lined back up.

Just running a reamer in IS NOT ALL THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE! A GOOD gunsmith will tell you that, if your's isn't telling you this then I'd recommend looking for a different one.

The gains are small and a 7x57 in the US has a pretty good resale but rechambered guns drop in value quick.

IMHO leave the 7x57 alone. Either buy a 7x64 or sell the brass.

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21 October 2007, 23:08
VFR1
Danny Pedersen did the conversion on a 7x57 CZ 550 for me. I don't know if he set the bbl back or not, but it feeds and shoots perfectly. Bob
22 October 2007, 02:52
KSTEPHENS
quote:
Originally posted by VFR1:
Danny Pedersen did the conversion on a 7x57 CZ 550 for me. I don't know if he set the bbl back or not, but it feeds and shoots perfectly. Bob

how much did it cost?
22 October 2007, 07:51
VFR1
KS, That's been at least 6 yrs ago. I can't remember what I paid. Must not have been too expensive as I am really a tight wadSmiler Bob
22 October 2007, 10:18
seafire2
quote:
Originally posted by KSTEPHENS:
i already have a vast supply of x64 brass and ammo.


Well shortening the 64 mm brass to 57 mm, is cheaper than reaming out your rifles throat.. and then having a barrel that says 7 x 57, but is chambered in 7 x 64....

and as Vapo said, you won't gain much...

I shorten Nickel 280 brass all the time to make 7 x 57 brass.. because I wanted nickel brass in 7 x 57.. because the nickel brass, denotes at a glacne that I have Nosler Partition loads in that case,

another warped example of seafire logic... thumb


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22 October 2007, 11:40
fredj338
The 280 would be a better fit, but really, I would sell the #1 in 7x57 & buy a diff. rifle in 7x64. The cost to do a proper rechamber for such a little gain isn't worth it. Brass is cheap. diggin


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22 October 2007, 14:54
1894mk2
The 7x57 has a thicker neck that the 7x64 reamer doesn't clean up without setting backa thread or two.
23 October 2007, 03:15
TomP
quote:
Originally posted by seafire2:

I shorten Nickel 280 brass all the time to make 7 x 57 brass.. because I wanted nickel brass in 7 x 57.. because the nickel brass, denotes at a glacne that I have Nosler Partition loads in that case,

another warped example of seafire logic... thumb


I neck nickel plated .223 cases up to make 6x45mm, same theory. Regular .223 for the Mini-14 are brass cases. Hopefully I won't ever mix them up when it's important not to...
23 October 2007, 07:29
army aviator
quote:
Originally posted by seafire2:
quote:
Originally posted by KSTEPHENS:
i already have a vast supply of x64 brass and ammo.


Well shortening the 64 mm brass to 57 mm, is cheaper than reaming out your rifles throat.. and then having a barrel that says 7 x 57, but is chambered in 7 x 64....

and as Vapo said, you won't gain much...

I shorten Nickel 280 brass all the time to make 7 x 57 brass.. because I wanted nickel brass in 7 x 57.. because the nickel brass, denotes at a glacne that I have Nosler Partition loads in that case,

another warped example of seafire logic... thumb


Why not buy nickel plated brass for your 7x57? I have several hundred rounds of it with a Remington headstamp.
23 October 2007, 21:09
Atkinson
If you want more velocity just improve the 7x57, but in a Ruger no. 1, with a throat that allows you to seat the 175 gr. Hornady half way to the cannalure, it will take any bullets down to a 130 gr. Speer and your velicity with H414 will leave the 7x64 sucking hind tit and surpass the factory loaded 7 mag., but not a handloaded 7 mag, but close enough for Government work...


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