First reload: .22 Hornet. 1956.
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Thanks 4060. I will give him a call.
Roy
Hooker53
I have a Contender 7.62x25 from PacNor. Highly recommend them.
When they built the de Lisle .45 ACP conversion in wartime, with a barrel of about twelve inches inside a full length suppressor, they also had a shortened bolt and the barrel extended into the bolt way, which I believe was enlarged. The magazine, probably a standard 1911 one, came at the rear of the normal magazine well.
The max. mean allowable pressure for the 327 is 48,500 psi. With the small case head it should be ok in a Contender.
I would look for something other than and Arg. Mauser or a 7.7 Arisaka. My experience with these, along with the Mosin Nagant is the majority of the bores are .314" or so.
I have an almost new small ring Mauser 7.62 X 39 barrel that is .310" that I am not using. Might make a good project to install it on an old single shot shotgun like and H&R.
Well that's just great...
Now I am looking at savage 340's as an option.
After nosing around here and on a couple other sites, seems there are a lot of options to creating a 327 rifle.
I am doomed....
Or at least my pocket book is in danger.
But someone is going to make me a 327 rifle in the near future.
I considered rebarreling a cz 527 in 223 or 204 to 327. Luckily I got out of the 327/32 game when I sold my S7 and Marlin 1894 cowboy 32. Wheh!!!! Dodged that bullet.
Henry Rifles makes a nice lever gun in 327. If you want a single shot, I’m thinking a high wall, custom barreled and chambered, would be my suggestion, or to go really cool and if money were no object I’d have a Ruger #3 Carbine custom barreled and chambered... that would make Bill Ruger proud!
Froggie
"It aint easy being green!"
1 vote for a nice Stevens 44 1/2. Easy to rebarrel because it is a takedown design which doesn't need special tools to remove the barrel.
Cognitive Dissident
CPA does make modern reproductions of the 44-1/2 action and rifle.
Chev. William
Wow, I’m surprised to see this thread pop up again. I love all the ideas that have come up here.
I never did get to build my .327 rifle, had a bad case of ‘Real Life’ interfere with my plans.
I did recently acquire a Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39, partially with the intention of trying some .327 fed or .32 H&R equivalent loads in it, since it is a much smaller case than my .303 British rifles. Any load suggestions to start with?
I’m also working on an idea to put iron sights on that rifle without having to have a gunsmith drill & tap the barrel. I’ll post about that when I have something going on it.
That’s exactly why I originally started this thread, because I wanted a companion to my revolver. I may still do this, as I now have two revolvers in that chambering.
As I stated previously, I bought the Ruger in 7.62x39 in part to try downloading to .32 H&R or .327 FM equivalent loads..
I am not sure compelling is the right word but a light handy carbine in something with more punch than .22 lr or even .22 mag is attractive. A Uberti Baby Rolling block in .357 Mag. would answer the mail for me but I don't own any .327 guns. I have a Ruger#3 in .22 Hornet but it is a much bigger action than is needed.
Tim
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BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |