You should find some useful info here: http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...Action-Lengths
Which donor action would be best for a 7-300 norma improved shooting the 195 bergers? Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
You should find some useful info here: http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...Action-Lengths
Thanks for the info. The 7-300 norma has a 338 lm case head and i have read on some forums that it is better to use 338 lm action because of the size of head on the bolt. I was asking has anyone tried this on a long action. I have a donor in a 116 in 7mm rem. mag. and was hoping it would work.
Just looking at the COL I would say it would be ok, but i'm not sure about the preasures you will experience. Hopefully someone who knows will be along soon.
I would only run it on a Laupa action. If you're stuck on that round, I'd look for a more suitable action. Since you want an improved version, I'd look all the way to a custom action like a Stiller, Defiance or something purposely built for the larger bolt heads. Weatherby MKV, actions would also be worth a look if you can find a cheap one.
If you want to use your 116 7mm action, a 7mmRUM would get you close performance wise. But you'd have to run those 195g's single shot. Next choice would be a 28 Nosler. I thing it gives the most performance that you gan get out of a standard length magnum action and still have a shot at it being a repeater.
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Thanks again for all of your advise. I was hoping to use the 300 norma brass as it is better than the remington.
I have a 300 Norma (clone), built on a Weatherby mark v action that ive been using for long range deer hunting for many years.
The gun was built by the late Howard Wolfe, an early long range gunsmith from PA, and also an early 1000 yd Williamsport shooter.
He was also deeply involved in creating the 30x378 cartridge in the 60s by necking down the 378 Weatherby case to 30 cal.
He also developed a large custom action at that time having 3 lugs for that purpose.
Best performance for the 30x378 at that time, was with long barrels of 34 to 36". Unfortunatly, there were far fewer barrel makers then, and even fewer who produced long barrels.
For Williamsport shooting, he shortened the long 378 case so that the more available 30" barrels could be used. It produced very good accuracy, and became fairly popular localy, for both 1000 yd shooting and long range deer hunting.
He ultimately started using Weatherby actions also, and built my gun for a Williamsport shooter who unfortunately died after using it just a few times.
I bought it and discarded the lead added heavy bench stock, sent the barrel back to Hart barrels for a weight loss treatment, added a Vias brake, and had Howards son Bob install a pretty new left/right thumbhole stock on it fashioned after a Mcmillan.
Its the most accurate rifle I ever owned, and has long since become the favorite rifle of everybody in the camp, and there are lots to choose from.
Fast forward about 20 years and a visitor showed up at camp for bear season. He had just had a new rifle built on a 700 action and showed me a cartridge.
I said that looks pretty much exactly like my little Wolfey. He had a few emptys also, so we commenced comparing them and checking capacity with water.
There was only 1 grain difference in capacity between the cases we compared.
So as it turned out, old Howard had created the 300 Norma maybe 25 years before it was created.
Frankly, I wouldn't personaly be building one on a 700 action, although I know the designer intended it to be used on those and I for sure wouldn't be using a Savage either.
My hunting load is 97 gr of Retumbo with a 190 SMK, and I know, I know, I'm using the wrong bullets.
Velocity is in the area of 3350, and its like a lazer out to about 1200 yds.
Beyond that distance we just go right to the 300 gr 338 built on #29 of Howards big 3 lug actions.
I personaly see no point or any advantage in necking that case down to 7mm.
With the 30 cal you also have a much better selection of good bullets to use.
There were also guys who necked down the full legnth 378 case to 7mm back in the 70s, and that didn't work out well either.
If I live long enough to need a new barrel, I would go with the 300 Norma over what I have because of the brass situation. Mine has to be made from 378 brass and that's a big pita.
But as for the action, id be afraid of eventual lug set back on anything less than a lapped Weatherby mark v.
I am shooting a Mark V action in 300 Weatherby Magnum and a Shilen match barrel . Honestly, if I had to go to another action for some reason I'm not sure what I would go to. It's quite a hat spinner to shoot.
If you want to magazine feed from a Savage Long action and not seat the bullets too deep in the case, you can get a bottom metal for AICS mags and will gain 0.200" magazine coal over the Savage LA mags.
(EDIT: Accurate Mag bottom metal for Savage LA and their Magazine is what I was thinking of and might gain more than 0.200" magazine coal over Savage mags)
7mm-300 Norma Imp sounds like a great idea to me.
Slightly more practical would be the 7mm-300winmag. Something to consider.
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