23 October 2006, 04:25
Tombo350 Rem Mag
It's looks like I'm gonna become the owner of a Marlin 444 because the price is too good and it's a friend who needs the money. Is it possible to convert a 444 marlin into a Marlin 350 Rem Mag? There is no reason other than I don't need another 444 and I like the 350 Rem for esoteric reasons. My first thought is the cartridge is too long but I really don't have a clue.
23 October 2006, 05:00
metePressure of the 444 Marlin IIRC is 40,000 psi and the 350 Rem Mag is 55,000 .And the 350 uses pointed bullets ,not good for a tubular mag.
23 October 2006, 16:10
TomboOK, I appreciate your thoughts but the 307 Win conversions have been done with the big bore levers and it operates in the 50-52K pressure range and they make flat point 35 cal bullets.
23 October 2006, 18:50
MarcThe 350 RM case is 2.170" in length and the 356 Win case is 2.015". If you seat flat nose bullets designed for the 356 to the cannelure in the 350RM the cartridge will be to long.
As to pressure, the 350RM has a larger case head and will have more bolt thrust than the 307/356. The 450 Marlin has the same case head diameter as the 350RM and it is factory loaded to 40,000 CUP for use in the Marlin action. I would consider that to be the max pressure for long term reliability in the Marlin action.
23 October 2006, 21:21
jeffeossoI might can be done, but notcost effectively or probably safely.
I wouldn't even try
jeffe
23 October 2006, 21:30
TomboOK...dammit...so what do I do with another 444? I am loathe to sell rifles. OK...suggestions?
23 October 2006, 21:34
TC1quote:
Originally posted by Tombo:
OK...dammit...so what do I do with another 444? I am loathe to sell rifles. OK...suggestions?
Take it hunting and kill something with it

Or maybe a .450 Marlin?
Terry
24 October 2006, 00:34
gzig5.35-444 ???
Ought to smack em pretty good and shouldn't be too hard to do.