Rechambering Question

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I have an opertunity to purchase a 30-06 and would like to have it rechambered into a 35 Whelen.
Is it possible? Or should I wait for a 300wm to rechamber it?
What’s the price range of a project like this?
 
.30-06 has a bore and groove diameter of .300 and .308. .35Whelen has a bore and groove of .350 and .358. You cannot rechamber a .30 caliber barrel to a .35 caliber cartridge.
You could rebarrel the rifle - have a new .35 caliber barrel installed. It might be possible to have a .30 caliber barrel rebored to .35. The bore would be reamed up to .350 and new rifling grooves cut.
A rebarrel would cost several hundred dollars.
Easier to just buy a .35Whelen rifle.
 
I have an opertunity to purchase a 30-06 and would like to have it rechambered into a 35 Whelen.
Is it possible? Or should I wait for a 300wm to rechamber it?
What’s the price range of a project like this?

ALSO for a 300 WMAG you could rechamber POSS ? or rebarrel for sure but you will need a new bolt because of the bolt face size ! RJ
 
OP, there is one other option.

You could open up the chamber to an improved 30-06 cartridge. I used to have a reamer that was made up not to cut necks/throats. I needed separate neck/throat reamers to make up the "IMPROVED" chambers and make up reloading dies for those chambers.

The reamer was based on the 30-06 case. It was the same length, but with made initially for a one caliber long, 30 caliber neck. That means the neck of the 06 cartridge would only be .308 long, after the cartridge was fire formed. I had separate neck/throat reamers for 25, 264, 277, 284, 30, 33, 35 caliber bullets.

The sidewall was opened up to a one degree taper and the shoulder was at 40 degrees.

The resulting cartridges had a significant increase in powder capacity over the parent case. Enough to actually make a very noticeable difference in velocities and recoil.

Just about every caliber could safely have the velocities taken within a hundred fps of the Remington and Winchester magnum factory loads.

That was the problem for me. To much recoil.

I finally had the reamer cut down for 308Win cartridges. The last rifle I have left is a 338-08, that was build over 20 years ago. Very nice cartridge, with slightly better performance than the 338 Federal
 
I have an opertunity to purchase a 30-06 and would like to have it rechambered into a 35 Whelen.
Is it possible? Or should I wait for a 300wm to rechamber it?
What’s the price range of a project like this?
You can rechamber to .35 whelen and rebore to .35 cal, or re-barrel it. New barrel and install can be anywhere from $600 - $1000+ , depending on what barrel you buy and who does it. Rebore I believe is cheaper, but limited to who can do it.
Unless you get the .30-06 for free, its cheaper to buy a .35 whelen.

There is also the possibility of the action and magazine being too short for 300 wm. Further, many 30-06 are 22" barrels. Most want 26 for 300wm.
I don't think he wants a .300wm....He wants to rechamber a .30-06 or .300wm to .35 whelen.
 
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