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No, no I honestly don’t want another magnum, or 9.3, so what else is left on a 532 rim, that wouldnt require alot of mag work? 450marlin? Is there a wonder round out there thats got a 532 rim and 303/30-06 length?
 
buy a set of 35 Remington dies, run your 303 brass through the full length sizing die and trim to 1.920, you end up with a rimmed 35 Remington and the P14 bolt is going to work just fine. There are a few other options, albeit limited and the 35 rem will fill a void you didn't even know you had
 
6.5-303 Ackley...lol.
Would actually be pretty decent performance.
How close is it to Mauser 98 threads? I have a 6.5x55 98 take off S&L heavy barrel from an M69...now you have me thinking about it lol
 
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6.5-303 Ackley...lol.
Would actually be pretty decent performance.
How close is it to Mauser 98 threads? I have a 6.5x55 98 take off S&L heavy barrel from an M69...now you have me thinking about it lol

No where near, the P14 has square threads
 
Had a P17 in 333OKH in the gun store once on consignment that nobody showed interest in so the guy wanted the gunsmith to make it a 30-06 . Gunsmith told him that it was that once in it's life already owner had no idea of that.
 
buy a set of 35 Remington dies, run your 303 brass through the full length sizing die and trim to 1.920, you end up with a rimmed 35 Remington and the P14 bolt is going to work just fine. There are a few other options, albeit limited and the 35 rem will fill a void you didn't even know you had

You did a dangerous thing! I had to go look at 35 Remington and 303 British. I see exactly what you have in mind. The case would look like a straight wall 303 up to the current shoulder, with a short neck behind that for a .384 cal bullet. The receiver and bolt "ought" to be no problems, but what about the bore diameter?
 
buy a set of 35 Remington dies, run your 303 brass through the full length sizing die and trim to 1.920, you end up with a rimmed 35 Remington and the P14 bolt is going to work just fine. There are a few other options, albeit limited and the 35 rem will fill a void you didn't even know you had

Sounds like an interesting possibility for a Ross sporter. Ream the chamber with a .35 Remington reamer, load cartridges with .35 Remington dies. .35 and .303 base diameters are essentially the same. Catch is finding a suitable .35 barrel without buying a $500 custom blank.
 
Provided the bore on the '14 was good to begin with, Century Arms, and probably others..., reamed some of their barreled actions to 308 Norma mag, then neck reamed and throated accordingly to get basically, a .311 Norma Mag. I had one of these in a sporter with custom stock I picked up in a deal a long while ago. Traded it off as it was just a bit too odd for me.
 
Provided the bore on the '14 was good to begin with, Century Arms, and probably others..., reamed some of their barreled actions to 308 Norma mag, then neck reamed and throated accordingly to get basically, a .311 Norma Mag. I had one of these in a sporter with custom stock I picked up in a deal a long while ago. Traded it off as it was just a bit too odd for me.

My first serious big game rifle was a rebarreled Model 1917 and sporting a P'14 bolt. Chambered in .300 Win Mag it was exceptionally reliable. The only thing I didn't like about it was the enclosed box magazine could be a bear to load and empty.
 
You did a dangerous thing! I had to go look at 35 Remington and 303 British. I see exactly what you have in mind. The case would look like a straight wall 303 up to the current shoulder, with a short neck behind that for a .384 cal bullet. The receiver and bolt "ought" to be no problems, but what about the bore diameter?

well........his question was, what would you rebarrel to......so he's in the market for a new barrel but limited to what's going to work on the boltface he's stuck with
 
30-40 Krag, 7.62x54 (slightly larger rim), 35 Winchester. 303 British.

I thought about 7,62X54R, but with the heft of a P14/17 I was thinking something a little more stout maybe. I had hoped for something that isnt strictly a reloading situation, between the 303 and less than a 338wm.
 
No, no I honestly don’t want another magnum, or 9.3, so what else is left on a 532 rim, that wouldnt require alot of mag work? 450marlin? Is there a wonder round out there thats got a 532 rim and 303/30-06 length?

338-303. Ken waters built one to save a rifle he liked. Ballistically the same as the 333 Jeffries. - dan
 
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well........his question was, what would you rebarrel to......so he's in the market for a new barrel but limited to what's going to work on the boltface he's stuck with

At least what I discovered - not finding many folks able or knowledgeable to do those "square threads" on the barrel tenon that is on P13, P14, M1917, Rem 30. Not a "slam dunk" easy to do to swap barrels - have to figure a way to get those threads cut. Is a "project" underway here, now.

I would suspect anyone with the tooling and know-how to make those "square threads" could very easily open up the bolt face to whatever is needed, and modify the extractor as desired. Leaves fitting or making a suitable magazine box, feeding, etc. I sort of "cheated" - this one is chambered for a cartridge based off the 375 H&H belted case head - so the standard 303 British P14 bolt face appears to work fine, without alteration. There are two "sporterized" P14 receivers here - both are Mark I - both have had the rear sight ears milled off - one is drilled and tapped for scope bases - the other is not. I am not completely certain about the extractors - to be seen if that works well or not - I have to wait for the chamber reamer to show up - is "short chambered", as is.
 
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