09 November 2004, 11:09
wyattdRe-barrelling a WSM
Let's assume I bought a some sort of Winchester WSM rifle. Let's assume I didn't like it. What are my options on re-barrelling without modifications to the action?
I know this would be a crazy way to get into a gun, but I'm always thinking ahead and if I wanted to switch to another cartridge I wouldn't want to be limited. I know it is a short action and I'm sure the bolt face is opened up some for the larger diameter case of the WSM's. Off the top of my head I can't think of much that might fit except for maybe a .284 Win or some of the other short magnum type cartridges.
09 November 2004, 19:25
Bill LeeperThe alternatives might be any of the Remington short, fats or possibly the 350 or 6.5 Rem Mags. Regards, Bill.
09 November 2004, 13:18
Alberta CanuckAs ramrod suggested, cheapest alteration is likely sale and another purchase.
However, if it is a sort of action easily used as the basis for a switch-barrel rifle, a more fun option might be barreling for a a WSM-based wildcat, such as a .35, 9.3, .375, .401, or .416 WSM.
Alberta Canuck