D.D. Why not just send it to Delta Gunshop/Clearwater Reboring and have them re-bore the existing barrel/rechamber
D.D. Why not just send it to Delta Gunshop/Clearwater Reboring and have them re-bore the existing barrel/rechamber
A 357 mag would be nice but a 41 mag would be much better.
Good Cheer,
To my mind, the .357 is at the top of the "light, packing around, general purpose, low recoil rifle/carbine" pyramid. This is the niche that was filled by the .25-20, .32-20 and similar cartridges in past generations.
While the .41 mag is much more capable, it also has much more recoil with top end loads.
Robert
There was a boy in Salt Lake City in '81 that was chambering Remington 22RF bolt actions for 38Spl wadcutters. Still wish I had gotten one. Reckon there's no reason that some bolt action wouldn't handle just as nice in a 357.
Try Sharp shooters supply.
I bought a 17remmy barrel for my savage 223 from them a few years ago. Add a barrel nut spanner and a headspace gauge, and you can do the switch yourself.
That's what I did.
Sold the barrel, and wrench a couple years ago, after falling out of love with the 17.
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I remember a pump .357 made in Israel, Wolverine maybe? That was a sweet shooting rifle.
How about rebarreling the little Ruger 44 rifle to 44/357 Bain & Davis? Just read about a fellow doing this on another forum and it sounded like a good idea. Do a group buy for dies and short chambered barrels and then pass a reamer and go/no go gauges around for final chambering. One these rifles in 44/357 with a full power load using the Ranch Dog 35 boolit would be a potent little package.
Can we say "instant collector"?? I'm guessing it would be just like other limited run firearms..they'd only go up...get one of the first or pay a premium. Yep, I'm in the Max-mode, too.
I would probably not buy one until they stopped making them, and then pine away for years, and finally break down and pay out the nose for a beat up one 30 years later. At least that seems to be my track record.
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Here is something to consider when getting a rifle chambered for the .357 Maximum:
"The SAAMI spec. factory chambers do not support the shank of the bullet as it engraves into the rifling."
More on this issue (or non-issue) in the link below:
http://www.bellmtcs.com/store/index.php?cid=120
Here is an option.
http://www.oldwestguns.ca/index.php?...ucts&object=35
http://www.oldwestguns.ca/image_view...=169&image=153
I prefer the levers though and just bought two Rossi's. .357mag and .44 Mag.
Take Care
Bob
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Some ask what is the point to having a bolt action , even say the lever action has got it covered . This is my opinion only , no one has a lever action pointed at me
I shoot my lever in a single shot fashion quite a bit in the winter months from the range house . Normally , I practice while standing and shoot both right handed and left handed . For me a bolt action is easier to load and unload rather than a side eject lever rifle . The top loading lever rifles tend to fling them if you don't catch them and is harder to unload and keep the cases from hitting the concrete . The Marlin and the Browning are plenty accurate and easy to use you betcha . For me using a bolt would be easier .
Finding a single shot might even fill the bill and I might even go out on a limb and buy a Ruger single shot . A fella had one on the trader page that I almost bought . The chances of Ruger making more for paying customers are unlikely to zilch . T/C could make a carbine like the old "Aristocrat" model but I'm not holding my breath .... to bad , they were nice rifles . Savage could still sell the 219 break open style and if they ever slow down from selling three hundred dollar bolt actions they might . But since they already got things tooled for bolt rifles , it seems reasonable they could at least look at the idea . Anybody know why a Stevens or Savage short action could not work for a rimmed cartridge ?
It's still light to pack around , easy on the shoulder , hits hard enough for several species of critter , easy to load for and inexpensive if one doesn't load . Perhaps someone who counts the costs of making stuff can compare it to making a Marlin or other lever action and see which is cheaper . But aren't the Stevens bolt actions about the same price as the H&R single shots these days ?
Jack
Boolits= as God laid it into the soil,,grand old Galena,the Silver Stream graciously hand poured into molds for our consumption.
Bullets= Machine made utilizing Full Length Gas Checks as to provide projectiles for the masses.
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Jack, i built a 357 and 44 mag on a stevens and savage action. they are
single shots. i replaced the magazine follower with a aluminum ramp and u drop the bullet in and close the bolt. when i first built it i head spaced on the case mouth soroff,
accuracy was ok but not spectaculr. i then machined the bolt face so the recess
was a tad less than the rim thickness. of course i had to leave the extractor alone.
i had to do a little math and make a cutout in the barrel for the extractor .
now i head space on the rim. 1 in groups at 100 yds now.
I think a bolt gun in 357 MAX would be really nice ti have.
Jerry
Honor is a Way of Life
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i have both a 357 mag and max. the problem i,m haveing is with the
357 sizeing dies don,t size the neck enough and the boolits are loose. i have,nt
tried the lee factory crimp dies as the bullets are too losse . i hsve been useing 9mm
sizeing dies and that works to much. when i seat the bullets the case streches
more on one side and the bullet is not centered in the case. i should get back
to playing with this thing. some day!!
i,m assuming the 357 max breach pic on the savage action. my bud has the stevens
357 mag right now, however here is a pic of my savage 44 mag breach. they were made the same way. my 357 max is on a 98 mouser action. while were on the subject, i had chambered a H&R 357 mag to max and i could not get that thing to
make 5 shots touching at 100 yds. i blame the thinner brass with loading problems.
i took the barrel of the H&R and cut the hindge block off ans shortened the barrel
5/16 of an in for 357 mag and stuck it on martini action and now 5 shots touching at 100 yds.
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