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- Yellowknife, NWT
I like cartridges that are just a bit less popular. The .300 Win Mag doesn't really interest me, but I've always been interested in the .300 H&H.
There aren't a lot of available .300 H&H rifles out there at a reasonable price, and I was wondering how much would be involved, cost-wise, in rechambering a .30-06 bolt rifle, for example a Rem 700, to .300 H&H. Is it just a case of rechambering and opening up the bolt face? I'm thinking that the cost of the conversion could be as little as $300.00 or so, give or take.
Are current Rem, Winchester and Ruger actions long enough to accommodate this cartridge? I know both Rem and Winchester used to chamber it in their rifles.
I realize that one could set back the barrel of a .300 Win Mag, but that would require some barrel channel/bedding work.
There aren't a lot of available .300 H&H rifles out there at a reasonable price, and I was wondering how much would be involved, cost-wise, in rechambering a .30-06 bolt rifle, for example a Rem 700, to .300 H&H. Is it just a case of rechambering and opening up the bolt face? I'm thinking that the cost of the conversion could be as little as $300.00 or so, give or take.
Are current Rem, Winchester and Ruger actions long enough to accommodate this cartridge? I know both Rem and Winchester used to chamber it in their rifles.
I realize that one could set back the barrel of a .300 Win Mag, but that would require some barrel channel/bedding work.
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