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Thread: Savage 170 to 360 Buckhammer?

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    Savage 170 to 360 Buckhammer?

    Have a good friend who loves pump guns and has 2 Savage 170's in 30-30. Will be moving to Tennessee and bought 16 acres of Forest. Wants to try 35 caliber 200 gr. cast boolits for deer & hogs.
    He's considering JES to do the do the rebore and rechamber. Anyone done this conversion?

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    Savage 170 to 360 Buckhammer?

    I’ve had JES rebore a Rem 700 .308 to .358 Win and a Win 94 30-30 to 38-55.
    Zero complaints!
    I don’t know if the Savage 170 will work ok with the shorter length of the .360 BH; but it probably will if you pump it like you mean it..
    My mother had the .410 pump shotgun that the 170 was based on- and working the action slow was asking for a jam.


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    Technically, the .360 BH is a higher pressure round than the .30-30. I don't know if the Savage Model 170 is strong enough for it.

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    Wonder if my 1899 Savage would handle the Buckhammer. The barrel, right now, is a sewer pipe kind of

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    The 360 BHMR will not clean up a 30-30 chamber. If he doesn't need a straight walled case would a 35-30 work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrizzLeeBear View Post
    The 360 BHMR will not clean up a 30-30 chamber. If he doesn't need a straight walled case would a 35-30 work?
    The 35-30 unfortunately needs custom dies which cost as much as the re-bore. $300+ vs $38 buck hammer dies

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    Like stated above, the rechamber wont clean up the 30/30 chamber, and the rifle design is not rated for the newer cartridge. JES will probably tell him the same, first thing he needs to do is contact him. I have never saw one of those rifles, that worked for crap, if shot very much at all. The one slide bar is finicky, and if the pump handle is torqued at all, wont work, will jam.

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    For the money, sell the 170 and find a Remington 760 in 35 Rem, Henry .360 BH or .35 Rem, Marlin .35.

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    The 170 is a gun I still would love to have, but strength for the action is very limited from the folk i heard that have them.
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    Could probably sell the 170 and get a new single shot .35 of some sort, or a worn but serviceable 336.35. If anything goes wrong with the 170 project it becomes a parts kit at best.
    Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.

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    Like has already been mentioned it won't work the 360 is too short.
    I have a 170 in 35 Rem. fine gun, but like was also mentioned above you need to rack it good.
    Mine has claimed several deer most were drt'd or didn't go more then a few feet.
    No straight walled regulations in the great state of Tennessee buddy, hunt with any deer rifle you have.

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    30-30 kills deer just fine anywhere in the state of Tennessee. Leave them as they are and find you a Remington 14 or a 141 in .35 Remington.
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    Yep I wouldn’t mess with the gun. Sell it and put towards something you want. I’m not an AR hunting king of guy but I might look at getting a 358 win barrel for one of my 243 AR10s. They run $249 for a 19” 358 win barrel.

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    'Nother thing to remember, Savage no longer offers any parts or service for lever or pump actions. The gun only has value as long as its functional.
    Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.

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