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What can I make in a large bore on a 270 win action???

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Send it to me and I'll make a 10.75x68!

I imagine the smart folks will chime in soon with other options.
 
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What can I make in a large bore on a 270 win action???

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Anything that is 375 H&H length, but you need to cut the port a bit.
 
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Mike,
A 9.3X62 would be easy.

Any of the short mags like a 338 Win Mag, 416 Taylor or 458 Win Mag are just a little more difficult.

A long mag like a 375 HH or 416 Rem is quite a bit more difficult.

It is usually cheaper to find an original magnum configuration action than to open a standard action. The long magnum actions are scarce but can be found if you look long enough.


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ForrestB,

the conversion is really simple. Mill the follower 1/2 the difference in body diameter, and open up the boltface. We did an ex-270 into a 458Lott this summer at the shop. Box worked fine, and the owner has fired over 200 rounds of 458L thur it to date with ZERO issues. It goes to Mali in April.

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or...thru it

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It goes to Mali in April.

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Hunting?

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GeorgeS,
yessir...my buddy Phil is going after a big Roan Antelope (only 3 countries have them he says)and those nasty forest buffalo. He is still trying to talk me into it, but the first trip has to have Cape Buffalo as the mian entree.

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yessir...my buddy Phil is going after a big Roan Antelope (only 3 countries have them he says)and those nasty forest buffalo. He is still trying to talk me into it, but the first trip has to have Cape Buffalo as the mian entree.

Rich


So as not to hijack this thread, I've sent you a PM.

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How about the new 375 Ruger?
 
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9.3X64 or .376 steyr. Easily done and tons of power!. Both basically equal to the .375 H&H.-Rob


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If you want something unique howbout a 400 newton? Personally, I'd love to have a 35 newton on a pre 64.
 
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Not a comprehensive list, but one's that jump to mind.....

Easy conversions:
9.3x62
9.3x64
376 Steyr
375 Ruger
375/338 (aka 375 Chatfield Taylor)
416 Taylor (my favorite "little big bore"!!!)
458 Winchester

Slightly more difficult, but very possible to my knowlege:
375 H&H
375 Weatherby
416 Rem Mag
425 Express
458 Lott/Watts
450 Ackley
Jeffe's line of AR carts should be OK too, no?

If you made me pick one, I'd go with the 416 Taylor.

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9.3x62
9.3x64


Are those considered 'large bores' up there in Canuckistan? The friggin' metric system lies! Big Grin sofa

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If you made me pick one, I'd go with the 416 Taylor.

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+1 Definitely different.
 
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9.3x62
9.3x64


Are those considered 'large bores' up there in Canuckistan? The friggin' metric system lies! Big Grin sofa

George


moon

Not to me, man, but the guys above my post did make some good points re: their relative potency vis-a-vis the venerable 375 H&H, so I threw them in. And, truth be known, to most people that do not frequent this forum, they would definitely qualify as "large bores".

So, hey, is "large bore" synonymous with "big bore"? Maybe I just snuck those in under the large bore definition. Yeah, that's my story... Razzer

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Posts: 7123 | Location: The Rock (southern V.I.) | Registered: 27 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Call Dennis Earhardt in Helena Montana, Frontier Gunshop. He will do a 411 Ryan, which is very similar to a 400 Newton. 300 grain Barnes at 2400, 400 grains at 2150. Standard size head and length. Case is a 375/400 belted, can be mde from 240 Weatherby brass, and Bertram is considering a special run of 1000 cases. It can be made light with very moderate recoil. Dennis has made a bunch on 77 Rugers. Just grind the extractor, rebarrel and go. Use 405 Winnie dies. Is a straighwalled case. I shot one, very pleasant, has flattened everything so far, up to elk. Should be fine up to big bears, but not qualified as a stopper on dangerous game. A 9.3x64 would be cool, as would a 416 taylor.
 
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How about the Whelens? Starting with the 35 whelen,cheap brass& good bullets. Easy one in my book. cheers


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Mike,
A 9.3X62 would be easy.

Any of the short mags like a 338 Win Mag, 416 Taylor or 458 Win Mag are just a little more difficult.

A long mag like a 375 HH or 416 Rem is quite a bit more difficult.

It is usually cheaper to find an original magnum configuration action than to open a standard action. The long magnum actions are scarce but can be found if you look long enough.


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Canuckistan?

George


Eeker Oh my, that's even funnier in print Eeker

376 steyr, in a second!!
sell/swap it if you want to do a mag, i would think, unless you got a screaming deal on it

since there's nil difference in work, the 458 lott might be a little more "practical" ( dancing I said PRACTICAL in relation to big bores) than the 458 AR ...

same with the capstick/470AR

and a 9,3x62 is falling off the turnip truck easy

jeffe


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