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7x57-280?

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11 January 2008, 19:44
KSTEPHENS
7x57-280?
is it possible to rechamber a LA 7x57 (ruger) to 280 remington?
is it a simple rechamber?
if not haw about 7x64?
11 January 2008, 20:29
richj
Steph

do a search on ammoguide.com , they have a rechamber feature.

Rich
11 January 2008, 20:54
KSTEPHENS
sorry, i must be stupid. i thought this was an easy one to answer.
11 January 2008, 21:03
HankinColorado
I'm certainly no expert, but it sure sounds like an easy rechamber.


Hank


Life, it's good...
11 January 2008, 21:10
ramrod340
The answer is yes with one small reservation. The normal neck on the 7x57 is a touch larger than the neck on the 280. Depending on your chamber and 280 reamer you might have a slight shoulder in the neck. If you do it would be a simple step to use a neck reamer to clean it up. The very slight difference would not affect the 280..


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
12 January 2008, 04:05
D Humbarger
Yes it can be rechambered. Might have to set the barrel back a bit in order for the reamer pilot to have more contact when you start cutting.



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12 January 2008, 06:23
jstevens
I would never rechamber a 7x57 to .280, costs money and the you'll never know the difference on game. I guess if you have 3000 empty .280 cases, it might make sense.


A shot not taken is always a miss
12 January 2008, 07:34
Duane Wiebe
You also gotta be sure of your reamer dimensions...often, you'll end up with a "double shoulder" Nothing to worry about for safety, but will drive a reloader crazy..
13 January 2008, 06:15
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by jstevens:
I would never rechamber a 7x57 to .280, costs money and the you'll never know the difference on game. I guess if you have 3000 empty .280 cases, it might make sense.


I once had a ton of .280 brass. But instead of getting one, I re-sized the cases and used them in my 7X57's...


"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."
13 January 2008, 19:21
jawheeler
That would be kinda like trading in your 1966 Corvete on a 1995 model. It my be a little faster but its not nearly as classy.

My 7x57's have been very effecient game killing guns with low recoil, exceptional penetration and outstanding accuracy.
13 January 2008, 21:57
ramrod340
My first custom was a 280. I've lost count of what I have built since. I took my 280 Wildact to Namibia. I built a 7x57 for my wife for elk and below. I would not hesitate a second to use her rifle (if it fit me)instead of my 280. 250-300 yds and less the animal will never know the difference.

She took an Gemsbok at about 250yds. A 140Accubond broke the leg on the way in took out the heart broke the off leg and stopped under the hide.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
14 January 2008, 04:48
enfieldspares
I asked a rifle maker in UK about this some time ago, as 7x57 is a prohibited military calibre in France and Belgium. He said that there were no problems with doing it.