I recently bought a .444 marlin that was made in 1965. The gun has its rifling in pretty good shape. It has the older 1:38" microgroove rifling. Anyhow, I am curious, as I actually plan on shooting out this barrel within the next few years (really!!) what would a guy have to do to rebore this oldie into a similar marlin caliber?? I like the versatility of the .45/70 but like the out of the box oomph of the .450 marlin caliber. Anyhow, what changes need to be made to the gun in order to accomodate this??
Would it be just a matter of re-boring the barrel/chamber, or do other things need to be done to the bolt/feed ramp/magazine etc ????
I also would like to know if the CFC would have to be notified of the caliber change ( I assume they would).
This is only for the future , as I am quite happy with the gun, and would like to keep the barrel it has , but I have put 400 rounds through it in the few months I have had it, and I just know it will be shot out within the next few years. Thanks for any and all answers.
Would it be just a matter of re-boring the barrel/chamber, or do other things need to be done to the bolt/feed ramp/magazine etc ????
I also would like to know if the CFC would have to be notified of the caliber change ( I assume they would).
This is only for the future , as I am quite happy with the gun, and would like to keep the barrel it has , but I have put 400 rounds through it in the few months I have had it, and I just know it will be shot out within the next few years. Thanks for any and all answers.