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As the title says it I own a Parker Hale in 308 Norma Mag and I am thinking of changing the caliber, due to the price of ammo and availability. What would be a good choice ? what are my choices ?
 
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Sell the rifle and replace it with a 30-06. Rebarrel is pricey unless you can do it yourself and then there's the cost of a barrel. The best is to keep in in the magnum calibres like 300Win Mag....at least ammo is available and you won't have a bunch of feeding issues.
 
If you reload, you can easily make cases out of 300 Winchester Magnum cases. It is very close, and you will have almost identical ballistics.

It might be possible to rechamber to 300 Winchester Magnum, if your magazine box is long enough. Otherwise, you are looking at an barrel change and a fair expense.

For about $150, you should be able to put together a pretty good reloading outfit. The advantage of reloading is that you can customize a load for your own rifle, and usually get more accurate loads. Plus, you can shoot a lot more for the same price as factory ammo.
 
I am thinking of changing the caliber, due to the price of ammo and availability. What would be a good choice ? what are my choices ?

With no action/magazine modifications... .264 Win Mag, 7MM Rem Mag, .338 Win Mag are easy choices depending on what you will use it for mostly. A quality stainless barrel installed is not cheap but it will shoot great for a long time.
 
Either reload or get a takeoff barrel for something that suits you.Unless there is sentimental value sell it and get something else likely cheaper...........Harold
 
Well , Thanks to all ,I am going to buy a recipe and load it on a friends press . I guess its worth a try , Kyle
 
I think the 308 NM is the best of the short (well, medium now days) mag 30's. Longer neck then the 300 Win Mag for better bullet retention, and everyone I've had was an accurate rifle. I have 30 mags in 300 H&H, 308 NM, 30-338, 300 Win Mag (x 4, but some will be built into something else, and one I'm giving away), 300 Wby, 300 RUM. Had a 30-378 for a while, seems a bit too much, same as a 30-416 Improved. Building a 300 Pegasus. Anyway, once you handload, the 308 NM will be your friend again. Very good hunting caliber. - dan
 
+ you will lose most of the rifle's value by rechambering / rebarreling... The original rifles chambered for the .308 NM are in quite good demand and you may get a better value in selling the rifle and buying a new one in a caliber you like.

Reloading is the way to go and will provide you with a rifle for lifetime service. H4350/IMR4350 usually are the powders to use.
 
A 70gr dose of RE19 and a 180 Hornady is shooting slightly over 1/2" groups in my Belgian Browning Safari...........................Harold
 
It can most likely be rechambered for the 300 Win Mag. Kind of like turning a silk purse into a sow's ear but there you go. Regards, Bill.
 
I have a Parker-Hale Model 81 "Classic" in 308 Norma Mag. It is a real "thumper" and likes the 200 Grain Accubond chased by a big dose of Reloder 25. Velocity is 2940 fps at 15 ft and it shoots right around ¾ moa right out to 500 yards [That's under 4" groups at 500] Great Elk, Moose and other large animal rifle. Eagleye.
 
It's too bad due to PI$$ POOR marketing they didn't make ammo they same time rifles were available.No need for the .300 Win mag then......................Harold
 
any good gunsmith should be able to do a 300 winchester mag rechamber job with a hand reamer, cost 75-100$ way more ammo options, don't expect any real change in performance.
 
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