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Can a rifle chamber insert be made for 308 to 7.62x39? The dimensions seem possible.
I found what I thought that I had seen - was on dutchman's site - from a conversion done to Chilean 1895 converting from 7x57 to 308 Win by complete chamber replacement that was soldered in, then rebored, re-rifled, etc.
The description that went with this picture reads, "The gap in front of the chamber is thought to be caused from gas cutting of the soft solder joint."
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The gap is very clearly caused by the insert not properly fitting due to it being a different shape. It is most definitely not caused by gas cutting.
I would say no.
Not only are the bullets different calibers, (308 vs 311) but the cases are pretty close to the same size at the base. (.443 vs .473)
7.62 x 39 to 303 British or 7.62 x 54 Russian might be do-able.
Consider the Swiss rifles converted to .30-30 and .308 with sleeved chambers. Anyone ever heard of one failing? Anyone ever sectioned one?
Drop in cartridge/chamber adapters seem to work when lower pressure cartridges are involved. It is when higher pressure rounds are concerned that things could get interesting.
Can a rifle chamber insert be made for 308 to 7.62x39? The dimensions seem possible.
Unless there's something wrong with the rifle or it's a particularly weak design, which I seriously doubt if it's chambered for 308Win, the few thou difference in bullet diameter will not be of any concern, safety wise. It may not be conducive to good accuracy though.
Generally speaking, the over size bullet would undoubtedly cause pressures to spike.
The bullet would have to swage to 308" and probably would affect accuracy.
Like most things do when you ignore basic rules, you will get away with it for a while, until something breaks.
I found what I thought that I had seen - was on dutchman's site - from a conversion done to Chilean 1895 converting from 7x57 to 308 Win by complete chamber replacement that was soldered in, then rebored, re-rifled, etc.
The description that went with this picture reads, "The gap in front of the chamber is thought to be caused from gas cutting of the soft solder joint."
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How many of us load at less than the cartridges potential?0.003" wont cause an issue with pressure swaging the bullet down. Maybe if you were at max pressure and didnt restart at the starting load when you changed bullets.
It may cause an issue with neck clearance and in turn that will cause a pressure issue but its not the swaging of the bullet
In the cast bullet world 2 or 3 thou over size is desired and will net you lots more velocity before leading happens.