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1895 Win in 10.75x68 Mauser?
11 January 2013, 13:24
ColoradoMatt1895 Win in 10.75x68 Mauser?
Can the 1895 Winchester be adapted to the 10.75x68mm cartridge? The base diameter is .495", and the standard length is a little less than 30-06. Don't see why it wouldn't work. Any thought? Sounds pretty cool, if it would work. The Rim Diameter of the 405 Win is .543" and .461" just in front of the rim. Does anyone know how wide a cartridge the 1895 win barrel and magazine can take?
Matt
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11 January 2013, 19:24
theback40They made them for Russia in 7.62x54 didnt they? The rim on that round is larger then a .405.
11 January 2013, 21:01
dpcdIt's not the rim or the barrel you have to worry about; Each one uses its own magazine width and the Russians are very rare; all went to Russia and didn't come back. I have converted many 30-40s and 30-06s to .405 but nothing any bigger in diameter than that. Having said that, it is only .020 bigger than a '06 so I am sure you could get it to work. The mag box walls are milled out of fairly thick steel. As is, it won't take a 1/2 inch rod; I just tried it on a 30-03.
12 January 2013, 05:03
theback40quote:
the Russians are very rare; all went to Russia and didn't come back.
Thats interesting as for awhile I used to see more russians at gunshows around here then anything else! They never brought the price other chamberings did either?
13 January 2013, 04:19
ColoradoMattIf I ever tried to do one, it would be on a miroku '06. Much tougher.
Matt
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13 January 2013, 04:56
dpcdYes, the Japanese ones are much stronger and you don't have to worry about bolt faces setting back. I have had to re-bush bolt faces on originals.
13 January 2013, 07:04
rempdpcd How did you do your .30-06 to .405? Did you machine out the bolt face on the bolt? What about the extractor, ejector and carrier cradle?
14 January 2013, 01:41
dpcdYep, just set the bolt up in your lathe and bore the face bigger. Extractor needs a bit of tweaking; ej works as is. Carrier works as is. I did alter the feed lips to match an original rimmed rifle; they are angled back more on the rimmed ones.