Loyalist84
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- Eastern Ontario
Alright, bear with me on this one.
So in the spirit of the KISS Principle (and the meagreness of a student budget) I've decided to stop fooling with Ackley Improved calibers and over-heavy varmint rifles and consolidate the two. I'm going to jettison my .280 AI in favour of a varmint buster and take the .30-06 I was going to rebarrel into a .257 Roberts and go into something heavy duty.
Which is where the .300 H&H comes in. Now, the rifle I have is a post-war BSA gig. P-14 redone for .30-06, feeds well, straight bolt and magazine and a heavy walnut stock on 'er. All the works been done including filling in the Eddystone island and d&t. What would be involved (aside from fiddling with magazine dimensions) to make the rifle into a .300 H&H? It it as simple as opening the bolt face, re-chamber and test feeding? Or is there something I'm missing?
So in the spirit of the KISS Principle (and the meagreness of a student budget) I've decided to stop fooling with Ackley Improved calibers and over-heavy varmint rifles and consolidate the two. I'm going to jettison my .280 AI in favour of a varmint buster and take the .30-06 I was going to rebarrel into a .257 Roberts and go into something heavy duty.
Which is where the .300 H&H comes in. Now, the rifle I have is a post-war BSA gig. P-14 redone for .30-06, feeds well, straight bolt and magazine and a heavy walnut stock on 'er. All the works been done including filling in the Eddystone island and d&t. What would be involved (aside from fiddling with magazine dimensions) to make the rifle into a .300 H&H? It it as simple as opening the bolt face, re-chamber and test feeding? Or is there something I'm missing?




















































