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Am in need of adult supervision once again. I'm pondering a bolt rifle in the old .25 Remington cartridge. Long story, have other such rifles, dies, and brass. Spit wadding it here but I think I'm going to get a .400 Legend rifle on the cheap in order to get the right bolt face (?). Then have have installed a barrel chambered for .25 Remington. OR, would it be better to open up the bolt face of a .223 donor action to 6.8 size (?) Who in our gunsmith world has a .25 Remington reamer? More questions to follow. | ||
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Two suggestions: 1. Get a Ruger 77 in .223. Re-barrel to .25 Rem. Open the bolt face and alter the extractor. 2. Rebarrel a Carcano. Modify for Rem 788 6mm Rem magazine. Move bolt handle to rear and install a receiver bridge filler for conventional scope bases. | |||
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The adult in the room says go out and by a very nice 257 Roberts. | |||
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It would be better to choose a different chambering. Components for the 25 Remington are not common. Buffalo Arms (I think) might have brass. Old Corps Semper Fi FJB | |||
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I've got brass and dies. I'm just on a gun guy 'quest' for a project I have a .257 Roberts Still looking for somebody with a reamer. | |||
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25, 30 , 32 Rem are the same rim diameter? Rem Model 30? | |||
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I have a 35 rem on a carcano I built for fun, and could do it cheap with a friends help. Works great, so I thought about doing a 25 rem as I have brass and dies from a Rem pump in that caliber. Time past, and I moved on from the idea .... whew! | |||
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You guys are overthinking this. Unless you have a Rem M30 in 25 Rem, ( which I do, and am restoring ), or 30, 32 Rem caliber then the easy way is to Take a Mauser 98 action. Re-machine the bolt head like FN did for the 222 action, but to fit the .420 dia case head A reproduction FN 222 extractor, and fit to the 25 Rem extractor groove Block the rear of the magazine well for the proper inside length, this will also make the inside width more proper/narrower for the 25 Rem cartidges Use a 223 magazine spring. Make a new Mauser type follower to fit the narrow magazine opening Just my 2 cents J Wisner | |||
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I cut my teeth on a 94 SRC 25/35.on Mule deer. whitetail deer and elk with that gun and still have one still shoot deer with it..Id love a Rem m-30 and a REm m-8 or its later version the 14 in 25 Rem the Hornady 117 gr RN is a outstanding killer of game, but better buy all you can as its going south soonest.. Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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Matt: Your first option, getting a .400 Legend rifle and rebarreling, would work fine -- provided the rifle's magazine is long enough to take a full length .25 Rem since it is about a quarter inch longer than the .400. However, most .223 bolt faces could easily be opened to accommodate the larger rim -- but magazine fit could be a problem with some. The best way to know is simply load some .25 Rem cartridges into the prospective magazine and see how they fit and feed. My son has a Remington Model 14 in .25 Rem that his grandfather left him. I've loaded a bunch of 90 grain Sierra HP's for it and it shoots with surprising accuracy. I keep thinking that one of us will take it out one day to kill a deer, but we always seem to be busy shooting some other rifle. | |||
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I've got a 14 and an 81 along with brass and dies. My eyes don't make for shooting irons anymore hence my quest for a bolt action. Figure it will be plenty of caliber for whacking does in Texas! | |||
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There's a Haenel Model 1909 (bolt action) in 25 Remington cal with 4x in claw mounts in the classifides now. Old school for sure but the 'New Model' Mannlichers are beautiful rifles. I have a Mod 1905 and and two 1909 Haenel Mannlichers (none in 25Rem however!) | |||
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That gun is listed as a 6.5x52. It fires a 6.8 mm bullet. The .25 Remington fires a 6.5 mm bullet.
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So,, not as advertised. Who knew. A dead end. Well it would have been nice in 25Rem ! | |||
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Confusion reigns when we start comparing Metric/European caliber designations to inch and other cartridge names. Good example here; we all know and love some ilk of 6.5mm Cartridge and we all know it flings bullets of .264 inch diameter. However, 6.5 is NOT the bullet diameter; it is the bore diameter of .256. Which also happens to be the bullet diameter of the 25 caliber cartridges like the aforementioned 25 Rem. Ok, .257; close enough. It will surprise many to see that the designation 6.5mm, really means .25 caliber. That is what makes this hobby so much fun; no standardization. Which, at this point, we do not want. As for 6.8MM, that is .268, again, NOT the bullet diameter, but the bore. Bullet diameters are .277. So, even the nomenclature .270, means nothing. Just a name. | |||
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Model 30's don't get much love, do they? I have a very nice one in 35 Rem. that I was thinking of selling until I saw the prices on sold ones on GunBroker. Really not much more than $500 for a nice one. | |||
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