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Zastava action/rifle question

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20 February 2012, 06:30
Snowwolfe
Zastava action/rifle question
Ordered a Zastava 7x57 with double triggers as part of the left handed group buy.
Never seen one in person so am asking the experts a question.

Do you think the magazine box is long enough to handle the .280 AI? Am hoping I can rechamber this rifle to some improved version of the .280.


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20 February 2012, 07:00
jeffeosso
depends - the 308 length actions have a block in the mag, that is easy to remove, and then it's 3.35 internal length.

you've been around long enough to know I prefer 7x64 over 280 and 280 over 280 AI... but that's not important.


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20 February 2012, 07:25
z1r
Most likely but if not, it isn't hard to remove the mag block (if installed) or swap the unit for an '06 length unit. As far as I know, only the .22-250, .243 and .308's had mag blocks.




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20 February 2012, 07:50
ramrod340
My wife rifle uses a Zastava factory barreled action. It uses the normal 06 length action. My buddy has a MKX 7x57 that we ran my 280PDK reamer in which is more like a Gibbs with no issue.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
20 February 2012, 18:22
D Humbarger
quote:
Originally posted by Snowwolfe:
Do you think the magazine box is long enough to handle the .280 AI? Am hoping I can rechamber this rifle to some improved version of the .280.


If you plan on useing 160 grain bullets you will always wish you had a longer mag box.



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