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What to do with a Springfield
19 October 2006, 20:24
Bill/OregonWhat to do with a Springfield
I have a high-number SA Springfield that needs a new barrel. Although properly drilled and tapped for a scope, it currently wears an old Redfield aperture sight, and sits in a pretty sound but basic aftermarket stock. Safety is original, bolt unbent. If you had a Springfield just lying about and wanted something with at least as much oomph as the .30-06 and possibly more, what might you rebarrel/rework to?
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
19 October 2006, 22:24
z1rI'd be tempted to keep the .30-06 since it is so versatile but since you want to go bigger my choice would be the .338-06. However, the .35 Whelen is "the" classic large bore '03 cartridge.
Aut vincere aut mori
19 October 2006, 22:26
biggy big30 - '06 or 35 Whelen. Two classics
20 October 2006, 00:14
54JNoll8mm-06, 338-06, 35 Whelen, 9.3X62, and 400 Whelen/411 Hawk all come to mind if you are wanting something with a little more oomph than a 30-06. I hae also seen 03's built into 300 Win Mag, 338 Win Mag, and 416 Rem Mag. 416 Taylor would then be an option as well.
I was in this same dilema a while ago. My 30-06 is nearing completion and my 35 Whelen is in the works. Both are on SA Double Heat Treated Model of 1903 Actions.
20 October 2006, 05:09
Tex21Its sure hard to beat a good ole 30-06.
Jason
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
20 October 2006, 05:40
IdaredAs others have mentioned the 30-06 is never a mistake. The 35 and 400 Whelens would be nice also, but one DHT 03 action and a Douglas barrel in my safe will become a 375 Ruger when the specs and reamers become available.
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"We do not exaggerate when we state positively that the remodelled Springfield is the best and most suitable "all 'round" rifle".......Seymour Griffin, GRIFFIN & HOWE, Inc.
20 October 2006, 07:50
gunmakerYou could make it look like this! The work of the late great Ottmar. I've never seen a nicer Springfield.
gunmaker
20 October 2006, 08:27
IdaredWhile certainly not in the same category as Mr. Maurice Ottmar, here are a couple more.
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"We do not exaggerate when we state positively that the remodelled Springfield is the best and most suitable "all 'round" rifle".......Seymour Griffin, GRIFFIN & HOWE, Inc.
20 October 2006, 10:58
45/70 Govt.Ohhhhhh hell Bill --
Thump it out to 45/70 and join the crew!
20 October 2006, 11:38
Bill/OregonThanks, guys. The shop where I got it has a couple of good Springfield barrels; I may just swap mine out, although I have always had a real yen for a 9.3X62.
.45/70: My current .45-70 is a Trapdoor Model 1884. I do have a Marlin in .444 but cannot warm to it.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
20 October 2006, 20:42
z1rquote:
I do have a Marlin in .444 but cannot warm to it.
Funny, that's how I feel about the 35 Whelen. Yet I love the .338-06 and 9.3x62. I think you just answered your own question. Go with 9.3x62 and never look back.
Oddly enough I want a .444. I like my .45-70's but want a .444 too.
Aut vincere aut mori
20 October 2006, 20:59
mstarlingI have a Remington made 1903 redone as a sporter in .308 Norma Magnum. First rifle I ever bought (1967). Great rifle!
Redo it in any caliber that fits your hunting needs. .338-06, .338 Win Mag, .358 Norma Mag, 9,3x62 and .458 AR all come to mind.
Mike
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