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Gentlemen, I am really wanting to make a single shot .303 British, and I am not exactly sure which route to take. I was thinking about a NEF Handi-Rifle, but the .30-30, which would make a logical starting point, only has a 22" barrel, and I would like at least 24" if not 26". I was wondering how big of a job it is to re-bore a barrel from .308 to .311. What do you all think? If you have any other ideas, I'd love to hear them as well. Thanks in advance. Joel Slate 7mm Rem Mag Page www.slatesafaris.com/7mm.htm | ||
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While making a single shot 303 is a neat idea and one I would like to do myself an easier conversion is to simply rechamber the 30/30 to 30/40 Krag. I have done this on H&R rifles and Savage 219s and it works out really well. It is really not possible to properly rebore a 30 cal to 303. In a rebore you have to be able to eliminate the original rifling altogether. The fitting of a custom barrel to a top break action is a possibility but is quite a difficult task and therefor likely to cost a bit. It is possible to cut off a shotgun barrel and sleeve the new 303 barrel into that. Shilen makes quality .303 barrels. Regards, Bill. | |||
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Joel, I did a NEF handi rifle in 30-40 Krag from a 30-30, and also had a 24" barreled krag on a P14. The vel differance is very little between the two. If you want a .303, just use a removeable pilot reamer and put a .308 pilot on it. As long as the neck has enough clearance to expand properly that little differance from .311 bullets to .308 bore wont hurt a thing. ruger does the same with their 7.62x39's. | |||
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jrslate, Scott H is right, you better start with a bore that is "one size smaller" if you want a .311" Or use the .308" bore as is and stick to handloads. The Ruger Mini-30 7.62X39 has a .3085" bore so .311" bullets do not produce TOO MUCH pressure, higher pressure is still bound to occur. | |||
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