Make sure you change the bolt or bolt head before you head space, But other than that you got it. Maybe replace factory recoil lug with a heavier after market from Jim at Northlander or SSS.
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I am looking at building off of a 110 action in 300 Win Mag. I found a 30-06 donor rifle at a pawn shop can I simply just change the bolt head to a belted magnum bolt. I already have 300 Win Mag Barrel to use with action is it really that simple? Un-screw 06 barrel replace and head space 300 win barrel & change bolt to belted mag?
If so any issues with the way the bolt would lock up in receiver being new bolt? If its that simple I will buy. A local pawn shop has a accutrigger 110 30-06, I think I can get for 280.00, Looks like hell probably got left in rain at some point. barrel rusted but action is nice.
Please let me know, I may buy tomorrow.
Thanks
Angelo
Make sure you change the bolt or bolt head before you head space, But other than that you got it. Maybe replace factory recoil lug with a heavier after market from Jim at Northlander or SSS.
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Thank you... I will buy recoil lug from SSS and a new barrel nut, I just didn't know it was that simple
Thanks again
Angelo
Are you sure the barrel shank sizes are the same ? I had the impression that the magnum cartridges had the large shank and the "regular" the small shank. I believe that the 7mm Rem Mag is the only magnum in the small shank configuration. The 300WM should be in a large shank(from the factory) unless it is a custom barrel.
The 300 Winchester could be either. If the barrel is not stepped down right ahead of the barrel nut, then it's a small shank. My 116 in 300 WinMag is a small shank. My 110 in 7Mag is a small shank.
the WSM's, on the other hand, were mostly built in a large shank configuration.
more info available here......http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...el-Shank-Sizes
You may also need to swap the magazine box to the Magnum box if you find you're having feed issues.
Last edited by Hotolds442; 01-20-2014 at 10:04 PM.
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
It would be very rare to get a 300win that was a large shank.
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
It would be rare in any case.
Large shank long actions only came in the RUM actions. Not ton of them around. Even fewer folks that would take off a RUM barrel to screw on a 300win barrel.
Next came the Lapua actions. I doubt many folks have ditched their Lapua barrel for a 300win.
Newest large shank long actions are the 375 Ruger. These have only been available for a short time. Still, I can't see many folks using them as a 300win donor.
Last configuration I can think of, short action WSM's and PTA's. I don't recall seeing anyone running a 300win in their short action.
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
Wrong again. The Alaskan Hunter in 338 is built on large shank actions. I could easily see someone building a 300WM barrel for it. Like I said, rare from the factory in 300WM.
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
I used the term "rare". My point is that it is not a common occurence at all. That's why I said "rare".
Yes, you can have a large shank 300win barrel made and make it work on large shank actions. It is certainly possible to be done, and I'm sure some have done it.
You are arguing apples and oranges.
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
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