02 January 2003, 16:42
<quickdraw>450Marlin to 45-70?
Browning is bringing out the BLR in 450 Marlin this year. Would it be possible / What would it take to convert it to .45-70?
Thanks,
QD
[ 01-02-2003, 07:44: Message edited by: quickdraw ]02 January 2003, 17:28
MingbogoWhy would you want to go through great pain to do this? Why not buy a new Marlin 1895 or Winchester 1886 Extra Light and be done with it. Good luck.
02 January 2003, 17:34
<quickdraw>Ming,
I have a GG and love it. I just have a thing for BLRs and wondered if it would be difficult.
More than reaming the chamber I'm guessing?
Best,
QD
02 January 2003, 17:40
wooferi dont think that would fly. besides feeding problems you would have to "back up the barrel a great deal to remove the belt in the chamber and the neck from the 450.
i would be more interested if you could rebarrel for a wsm based cartridge or a 350 mag for that matter.
whady'a think?
woofer
Only advantage would be the ability to use spitzer bullets.
I am thinking I would just like to get a cz in .458 win mag and maybe leave it as a standard .458 win mag and load with the speer 350 gr mag tips and use it like a flatter shooting 45/70. I cabn shoot pretty fast with a bolt gun any how and you would get 6 shot capacity in the cz .458 which would be more than in a marlin 45/70 or .450. I woould lop the barrel to 21" or 22" to save a little weight. Where the .458 may fail in some aspects I am begginning to think that it is a versatile round and that a cz .458 will fit really nicely into my battery, I think I need one...
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03 January 2003, 03:42
<quickdraw>Thanks for the input guys. Just a crazy thought.
woofer,
i bet you could rechamber the 358 winnie to 350 rem mag.
best,
qd