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23 March 2011, 07:54
dwheels
Siamese Mauser Calibers
I have a chance to buy a nice looking Siamese Mauser action for what I believe is a reasonable price. ($180). What are some other calibers they are chambered for besides the 45-70? I am kind of intrigued by the prospects of a rimmed cartridge in a sturdy short bolt gun.
24 March 2011, 21:28
RayO
The 30-40 Krag and 348 Win. are well suited to the Siamese action.
24 March 2011, 21:35
craigster
I've seen them in 303 Brit and 7.62x54R.
24 March 2011, 21:58
zimbabwe
Here is My Siamese in 30/40. Barrel is a left over M14 Douglass and sights are Remington Takeoffs. Stock is a VERY plain piece of English that shows the graft mark. Scope is Leupold 1.5-5 Vari XIII in rings out of my junkbox on Weaver bases. Safety is a Dayton Traister and the trigger is a Timney.


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29 March 2011, 06:11
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My favourite cartridge for the Siamese action is the .33 Winchester. Though not a current factory loaded cartridge, it is an excellent old-time one for the deer/elk woods. RCBS will supply dies. The round is made using.45-70 brass and .338" diameter bullets.


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29 March 2011, 22:32
jeffeosso
458 american, 6.5 rem, 350 rem, 405(might be long) 30/40, 303, 7.62x54 (actualyl a good round), 348, 450 alaskan, 450 marlin (pressure?) 50/90, 470 or 500 linebaugh ...

there's a couple


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Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
30 March 2011, 08:03
DuggaBoye
I have built a few 45-70's, a 450 and 50 Alaskan, a 30-40 AI and a 405.

I have seen 303 Brit, 444 Marlin, 7.62 Russian, 33 WCF, 348, 416/348AI and a 6.5 x53R built by others.


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29 April 2011, 00:40
iiranger
RCBS custom shop, now Huntington die specialties, used to stock form dies to make the Siam cases out of .45/70 brass. One was 50mm and the other 52mm long as I recall. So you could just go that way. Could. Happy Trails.
30 April 2011, 03:49
dwheels
I missed the chance to buy it but the suggestions given here made me think about putting a big bore together with iron sights. A rear peep and front that go together with something like Jeffe's 458. DW