This is just an idea that I`m tossing around but here goes:
Since the front portion of a 303 british shell is so close to a 7.62x39, a person could cut the right amount off an enfield barrel at the breech and have very little reaming to do to convert to 7.62x39. Then the barrel could be threaded to fit into a savage axis action and use the correct bolt head from savage.
What do you gunsmiths think, does this make sense?
Since the front portion of a 303 british shell is so close to a 7.62x39, a person could cut the right amount off an enfield barrel at the breech and have very little reaming to do to convert to 7.62x39. Then the barrel could be threaded to fit into a savage axis action and use the correct bolt head from savage.
What do you gunsmiths think, does this make sense?