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I have a Big Bore 94 action, that's how I got it. Question was, what to do!? Then, an epiphany!! 307 necked up to 338. Ouala! A rimmed 338 Federal, in a compact, fast handling rifle. A "tamed" wildcat. Factory dies, reloading manuals (albeit milder). This could work. I just have to phone my 'smith. | ||
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It's easy enough to do. I did something similar but in 375 cal. Not sure what bullets you have in mind but Woodleigh make a couple in 338 suitable for use in a tube mag. | |||
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Why not make it a 356 Winchester??? DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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I vote 375 Winchester. If you made it into some kind of a 338/307 wildcat, I'm not sure if anyone makes flat point 338 bullets. It'd stink if you couldn't load up the magazine because of pointy bullets. _____________________________________________________ No safe queens! | |||
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That is why I suggested the 356 Win. It is a factory cartridge with suitable bullets, and is the one of the most powerful rounds for the Winchester Mod 94 Big Bore reciever... DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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You guys never heard of the 338 Marlin Express???You cannot load a 307 based cartridge to 338 federal pressures because it has way thicker brass than a 308.You could not load it to even come close to a 338ME.Waste of time because it improves nothing. | |||
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338 ME is very cool, but, I'm pretty sure it won't fit in a Big Bore 94. If I'm wrong everything is moot and game on with the 338ME. However, the .532 case head has been used and could make for a lively assortment. Thanks though. All input is appreciated. | |||
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I do not know what the max head case size would be on a Big Bore action, but I do the Winchester has been made in 444 Marlin, but the rim of the 45/70 is aparently too large. I am not big on Wildcats, but it would seem that you could do a 375 JDJ [375/444], or a 338/444. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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I have a 356 and have always wondered what the 348 x bullet would do in that case. I cannot believe that i would even consider the "obsolete" 348 bullet The 348 was always predicted to die but it still hangs on and the 338 Marlin will hardly be remembered. But that x 348 bullet would be interesting | |||
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I do believe that it will fit. The overall length will be just fine and I believe the rim will be ok too. I have big bores in .307 and 444 marlin. They are a very fine version of the 94! | |||
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Thanks! That would open a whole new world for me!! A 45-70 is my favorite lever cartridge. The loadings are mild to wild. I've owned 3 Marlins, XLR, Standard and GBL. Even owned a Rossi Rio Grande. The Marlins were well made, my personal favorite being the GBL. 405 grain Buffalo Bore Ammo was a treat shoot. The Rio Grande had an annoying trait of jamming. I was always looking for the feel of Dad's 30-30 94. This build will be fun! | |||
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Another vote for the 356win, with the 200gr Hornady flex tip you can load a pointed bullet with much better B.C. than round or flat nose bullets.....should be good for 250yds or so...... | |||
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Or you could make it a two shooter and have the whole range of 338 bullets as an option. I never seem to hit anything with the third round anyway. | |||
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