02 January 2008, 20:42
James_BWin Pre-64 action, 300 RUM
Is the Winchester M70 Pre-64 action to small to handle the 300 RUM?
02 January 2008, 21:15
idahoelk101not if you find an H&H action, but that might be costly. You can however find a classic in that cartridge.
02 January 2008, 22:32
Sagebrush BurnsIf you do such a conversion, magazine box width may be an issue. The RUMs (and other fat cartridges) don't always feed and/or eject reliably from standard magazines.
04 January 2008, 12:46
James_BI was more worried about the thread shank diameter. A Winchester has a barrel thread shank of 1"-16tpi a Remington is 1.062"-16tpi.
Some people think that a .378-based Weatherby case, which has a body diameter of .582 compared to .550 on the RUM, is unsafe in a Remington.
The RUM in a Winchester action has a .015" thinner chamber wall thickess than a .378-based Weatherby case in a Remington action.
My question has anybody put a RUM case in a Winchester action?
The action I have was originally from a 300H&H rifle. There is no difference in size between the std action and the magnum H&H action. The only difference is the rear bridge is notched out on top, the rails are opened up and lengthen to accept the H&H cartridge, and the boltface is opened up.
I will probably have to build a mag box since the cartridge has less taper.