10 August 2001, 04:46
CraigPInterarms Mark X
I ahve a question regarding the Ineterarms Mark X actions. Were the actions of different lengths to accomodate the different cartridges(243/308 class and the 30-06 class) or were the action lengths the same and a different magazine box used?
10 August 2001, 05:31
<Kboom>The action is the same, the magazine was blocked and a shorter follower was used.
Hope that helps.
10 August 2001, 05:41
CraigPkboom,
It sure does help. Thanks.
Craig
10 August 2001, 06:07
ramrod340If my memory serves me I believe they used the same length action for the 375 Whitworth as well. They just lengthened the mag box in the back.
12 August 2001, 12:50
AtkinsonRamrod,
your half right, but they openned them up in front, all the way...A no,no in most books, but they got away with it and I have never heard of on blowing up or cracking or even developing headspace,which speaks well for the metallurgy, and perhaps lays to rest another gundom rumor.
When I used them, I cool welded them back up and openned them up in back as much as possible and about 30 thousands in front, for the 458 Lotts that I built on them.
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13 August 2001, 15:03
ramrod340Ray
goes to show you shouldn't rely on memory. Thanks for clearing it up for me.
15 August 2001, 10:16
<Patrick>I'm going to go out on a memory limb, and say I've read that the orginal H&H manufactured .375's were on standard length mausers openned up to house the cartridge and in fact, the cartridge was designed by H&H to fit this action at its maximum length. The magnum mauser came along a little later. Any takers out there.
16 August 2001, 07:43
Paul BPatrick. You might be right. I have a book on old Mausers, but it makes no mention of use for the H&H rounds, but rather their big Schuler round. (I think that's the one)
FWIW. I saw a 1917 Enfield made into a .300 H&H by Holland & Holland. A genuine real deal (???). Looking at that rifle though, I was not impressed at all. The guy wanted $4,000 for it because of the H&H name engraved on it. From what I have heard about the quality of H&H guns, and I have seen a few of their shotguns, but no rifles, this rifle was, IMHO, a phony.
I've seen this same guy buy a first generation black powder frame Colt single action from some poor Mexican for $250, and then when he was out of sight, put a $4,500 price tag on it. He is one shady guy to deal with, although, I must admit, I've gotten him a time or two. (I live only 52 miles from the Mexican border, hence the comment about the poor Mexican.)He is a shady character.
Paul B.