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My father made a 6x50 wildcat on the .30 Remington case. Along the way he collected several hundred cases. Even if I make a supreme effort I'll never get to the bottom of the bin converting and firing every one of them even once. On my own, I collected several hundred of the most crap .30 Carbine rounds Marstar had on clearance. Nothing wrong with the bullets, but punky powder, unreliable primers and brittle cases. Then last week I splurged a $20 on a set of Lee .30 Remington dies. You get the idea.
A .30 calibre barrel and a single shot action will be easy enough to locate. But as I read head and rim dimensions of common cartridges I can't see an obvious basis for a conversion. I've hummed and hawed at .308/6.5 Creed (.473"), 7.62x39 (.445"), and 5.56/.223 (.378") but the .30 Remington/.30-30 Winchester is in between all of them at .421". Finding a chamber reamer might be an issue, but let's deal with the receiver next.
What common bolt face diameter would be a reasonable starting point for a .30 Remington conversion?
A .30 calibre barrel and a single shot action will be easy enough to locate. But as I read head and rim dimensions of common cartridges I can't see an obvious basis for a conversion. I've hummed and hawed at .308/6.5 Creed (.473"), 7.62x39 (.445"), and 5.56/.223 (.378") but the .30 Remington/.30-30 Winchester is in between all of them at .421". Finding a chamber reamer might be an issue, but let's deal with the receiver next.
What common bolt face diameter would be a reasonable starting point for a .30 Remington conversion?