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10 January 2007, 09:06
loud-n-boomer
.375 Length Stainless CRF Actions
Who besides Winchester and Montana Rifle make or have made stainless steel CRF actions for the .375 H&H length cartridges?

Dave


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10 January 2007, 17:12
jeffeosso
CRF? Empire rifle makes a mauser that big, and karl webber's group does (he posts here), legacy used to bring in one, but no one bought it.

that's about it

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10 January 2007, 18:25
idahoelk101
FWIW the model 70s in RUM and STW were H&H length and somtimes a better price than the crazy $ that is being asked for the 375 now. So if you are looking for an action to build a custom on you might try looking for one of these instead.
10 January 2007, 19:28
bulldog563
I think I heard about Stuart Satterlee doing a stainless action.


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10 January 2007, 19:46
Buliwyf
All M70 Classics chambered in standard length (.30-06) cartridges are .375 H&H length actions. There is a magazine block that can be removed.

The standard cartridge (.473" bolt face) M70 Classic would require the bolt face opened to .532" for a .375 H&H. Of course the magnum M70 Classic, 7mm Rem, .300 Win, .338 Win already has the correct bolt face for the .375 H&H.
10 January 2007, 22:13
HARDBALLER
quote:
Originally posted by Buliwyf:
All M70 Classics chambered in standard length (.30-06) cartridges are .375 H&H length actions. There is a magazine block that can be removed.

The standard cartridge (.473" bolt face) M70 Classic would require the bolt face opened to .532" for a .375 H&H. Of course the magnum M70 Classic, 7mm Rem, .300 Win, .338 Win already has the correct bolt face for the .375 H&H.
How about the ejectors? Can it be shortened or does it need a new one?
10 January 2007, 23:20
Buliwyf
Hello Hardballer,

I don't know which is the best way to go on the ejector whether to utilize the existing ejector or start with a new one.

The claw extractor on the standard (.473" .30-06) will have to be adjusted or replaced. The claw extractor on the magnum, 7mm Rem Mag etc, should work as is because bolt face is .532".
11 January 2007, 16:44
idahoelk101
buliwyf, you are correct on the fuctional length of the action but the ejection port on the calibers I mentioned is slightly larger than the standard length action (the rear bridge is opened to the rear). While it can and does work with the H&H length cartriges it is not quite as good. I have messed with mine and can take the mag box from my 375 and put it in my 30-06 and vise versa, but if you mesure the port they are different. Smiler
11 January 2007, 23:37
HARDBALLER
Idahoelk101 and Buliwyf, thanks.
12 January 2007, 00:13
Buliwyf
You're welcome Hardballer. Thanks for the clarification idahoelk101 Smiler
12 January 2007, 04:12
GaryVA
2007 Remington 798 Mauser 375H&H is available stainless steel.

GVA
12 January 2007, 04:19
GaryVA
You can put a 375H&H into a mkII Ruger nearly as easily as converting an M70 that needs to be opened up to the rear. Squeezing a 375H&H into the M70 w/out opening the port may be a recipe for ejection issues.

GVA
12 January 2007, 11:07
Snowwolfe
Hardballer,
Stan Jackson in Anchorage charges $100 to convert a W70 "standard" length action to 375 length. This includes drilling and tapping a new rear scope mounting base hole and milling away some of the action to aid ejection, removing the mag block and changing the other parts as required.


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