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Bigjohn
04-14-2007, 12:57 AM
Second question within two days. I have for sometime been thinking about a rifle based on a Martini Cadet .310" action.

My original plan was for the rifle to be in a popular calibre namely .38/.357. Well providence has smiled and that calibre is now taken care of with the purchase of a rifle already done up.

I had begun get the bits and pieces ready for the project such as the action (complete rifle) with rusted out barrel. Now this is no longer required for this project so I thought I might move on to project number two.

Namely a Rook style rifle in either .25/20 or .32/20. There are several barrel makers in Australia who can make the barrel but I have no idea of what twist rate would be suitable for either calibre.

The plan is that these will be cast boolit shooters only.

Any ideas what to ask for?

John.

John Taylor
04-19-2007, 10:43 AM
25-20, 1 in 14". 32-20 1 in 16" . This is the twist rates that T.J.'s liners use and I have not had any complaints about using them.

9.3X62AL
04-19-2007, 04:14 PM
My Marlin 94 in 25-20 uses 1-14" twist, while the 32-20 uses 1-20" twist. The very similar 30 U.S. Carbine uses 1-16" pitch.

Bigjohn
04-19-2007, 10:30 PM
Thank you, John T & Deputy Al,

I will start checking the local barrel makers for a suitable barrel for one or more of the cartridges.

John.

Four Fingers of Death
05-01-2007, 09:47 AM
A poster on the board who is a bit of a lurker, rebarrels the odd 310 cadet with used 30 cal target barrels. he has one I think is a 357 necked down to 30 cal, shoots 160Gn CBE cast boolits and is dynamite on the goats. The cartrdge really punches above its weight. Mick.