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Hopefully, I'm about to win the auction on a Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 that was originally a 30-06. The previous owner has had the bolt face opened up to magnum.

I am looking at this as a donor action to build a .375 H&H. What else is required to be done to the action for feeding the longer .375 H&H?

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Michael.


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A lot because the pre 64s were made for the 30-06, and had to be opened up for the 300/375s; unlike the post 64s, which were/are all made for the 375.
So, mag box, follower, mill out the receiver top and bottom. bolt stop. Best to look at one before you start milling.
 
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Thanks dpcd

My other choice in calibre would be a .338 Win Mag, or 9.3x64.


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Here’s a good post on the subject. D’Arcy Echols made some interesting comments at the bottom:

http://forums.accuratereloadin...=115101808#115101808


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FISH!!

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Personally I would never cut a pre 64 to fit a 375; much better, stronger, and easier, to get a post 64 and use that. BTW I have one on the bench right now to do just that; 375. Igor could make that conversion work. You know, Dr Frankenstein's assistant. Not from the book.
 
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Just thinking that a better option in .375 would be the .375 Ruger. I did think about buying one of the Ruger Africans but I am becoming a bit of a custom rifle nut.


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