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12fv 308
07-22-2012, 03:56 PM
Hi everybody, I am looking to build a 338-06 and found a 111 with wood stock bling mag think S.F in 300wm. I know I will need to change bolt face but will the box mag work? or do I have to change that as well?
Thanks, Pete

stangfish
07-22-2012, 05:14 PM
Pete is that mag gold plated? What makes it Bling?

You can get the mag box at midway for about 9 dollars. Not sure if you will need a different follower or not but I doubt it.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/451571/savage-arms-magazine-box-30-06-length-model-110-111-long-actions

http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/primary/451/451571.jpg

Blue Avenger
07-22-2012, 07:30 PM
at the least, you would have to bend the lips in for the smaller dia case.

ellobo
07-22-2012, 11:56 PM
I think your going to love that .338-06 as much as I love my .35 Whelen. You will fear nothing on this or most other continents.

El Lobo

taylorce1
07-23-2012, 12:29 AM
I think the .338-06 is cool I have one and another in the works. That said I'd just run the .338 Win and be done with it. If you run the 06 version you're a hand loader anyway, so you can tailor the Win Mag to the 06 levels or run the full power for the 250+ grain bullets if you want. The .338-06 is best with 200-225 grain bullets. Plus it changes things to just a simple barrel swap no extra parts needed. The only reason I don't run the Win Mag is that if I feel I need a larger bullet I grab my .375 Ruger.

12fv 308
07-23-2012, 07:48 AM
I think the .338-06 is cool I have one and another in the works. That said I'd just run the .338 Win and be done with it. If you run the 06 version you're a hand loader anyway, so you can tailor the Win Mag to the 06 levels or run the full power for the 250+ grain bullets if you want. The .338-06 is best with 200-225 grain bullets. Plus it changes things to just a simple barrel swap no extra parts needed. The only reason I don't run the Win Mag is that if I feel I need a larger bullet I grab my .375 Ruger. Here in New Jersey all I need is my muzzleloader and slug gun... I dont need another rifle but want one.. lol I might just wate for a 30-06 to build from. But the price on the 300 win mag is very good and that would help with the added parts cost..

JASmith
07-23-2012, 10:38 AM
Many of us think of "just one gun" or "a set of three guns" to cover our needs.

Hence the knee jerk response "Why take a perfectly good 300 WM and rebarrel to a less capable cartridge?"

There's also a bunch of us you think the same way you do. "I want it because it's cool!"

Happy shooting!

12fv 308
07-23-2012, 10:50 AM
Many of us think of "just one gun" or "a set of three guns" to cover our needs.

Hence the knee jerk response "Why take a perfectly good 300 WM and rebarrel to a less capable cartridge?"

There's also a bunch of us you think the same way you do. "I want it because it's cool!"

Happy shooting!Yep, you said it. I dont have time to shoot the ones I have. and everything I have can handle most of what I think I will ever hunt. Turns out I was looking at the wrong gun so the deal on the 300wm was not a deal.. I will just wate and see what I can find.. But at least I know what im getting into if I find a good deal.., thanks..

ellobo
07-23-2012, 04:10 PM
I built my .35 Whelen on a 30-06 and didnt have to change a thing. The m,agazine worked great. Keep an eye on AuctionArms and gunbroker, you might find an 06 cheap. Mine was an older flat back model.

El Lobo