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It looks like I'll be able to convert my Win 70 Safari Classic in 375 H&H to 404 Jeffery. At this point it has a 24" barrel on it I'm now thinking about what length of barrel to put on the converted rifle. I'm considering 23", 24" or a 25" right now any thoughts from those that have been there done that?

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Mine sport 26 inch barrels!


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Rusty, you have a PM


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Are you going to rebore or rebarrel?

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It looks like I'll be able to convert my Win 70 Safari Classic in 375 H&H to 404 Jeffery. At this point it has a 24" barrel on it I'm now thinking about what length of barrel to put on the converted rifle. I'm considering 23", 24" or a 25" right now any thoughts from those that have been there done that?

Thanks Brad Smiler


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I put a 25in with 1 in 14 on mine. Aperture sighted only. Would do the same again. Good compromise between tradition and carryability.

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I went 23" with on mine, it is on a MRC action. I like the feel and balance with that length. Still get plenty of velocity for the round.
 
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I would go 23" to 24" depending upon the balance and feel of the rifle...going to let my gunsmith decide what works best from that point. Also, went with a 1:14 twist.
 
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I would be going with a new barrel setup like Fred's Rifle with a 1/4rib and NEF express sights. I think 23" is very practical but 25" seems like a more romantic classic look for lack of a better way to describe it.


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How about 20" mannlicher style dancing


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Speaking of Mannlicher 404s, there was a Peterlongo 404J Mauser with a 26" barrel and full Mannlicher stock on Guns America for some time....$6,000. Pretty cool rifle.
 
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Went 25 inches on mine.


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Looks?
Balance?
Diminishing returns on length?


My question is what was the barrel length of the original rifles? If you are going nostalgia might as well go all the way and build it close to the original spec as possible.


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Not sure thats why I posted the question to see what was considered the best length by those who really used their rifles daily in the past and present.

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Brad,

go 26" and play with it awhile. It will be easy to shorten it, less so to stretch it if you start short and don't like that.

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Originally posted by Brad aka Pill Shooter:
I would be going with a new barrel setup like Fred's Rifle with a 1/4rib and NEF express sights. I think 23" is very practical but 25" seems like a more romantic classic look for lack of a better way to describe it.

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Yep, I just thought it looked balanced (I did shorten the forend about 2" though). Performance doesn't seem to suffer much. Pretty easy to get 400gr @ 2250fps, about all I want to shoot from my 10 1/4# rifle.


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