444 Marlin?

Speaking of "stock trigger", I put a Mark X trigger on my Creedmoor build, it's a nice crisp 3 lbs, very little work...just sayin...
 
For some reason this build has got me again thinking about building a.358 Winchester. I do not need one, but I have always wanted one.
 
For some reason this build has got me again thinking about building a.358 Winchester. I do not need one, but I have always wanted one.
Do it.

That's exactly what my .35 Whelen was: Didn't 'need' it, but had wanted one for quite a while.


I went super cheap for the Whelen (E.R. Shaw 'pre-fit' Savage barrel on a Marlin XL7), but I have no regrets.
It's a Whelen, and it shoots. :D
 
Do it. If I had just focused on need, I would never even have considered building another rifle. I have way too many to say I "need" another one. This is "just because". My shop partner just shakes his head, I dream up something, build it, sell it, dream up something, build it, sell it . . . .
 
Well Scorch dream up a .30-30 AI on a Mauser and I'll buy it when you're done playing with it! I love my 788 .30-30, but the magazine and throat aren't the best for spitzer bullets. Still it's fun to try, but I'll never turn that 788 into an AI.
 
.44 Alpen

This discussion reminds me of an article I clipped from a back issue of "The American Rifleman", dated some time in the late 60's, early 1970's.

The author, Roy Chandler, built up a custom Mauser bolt rifle on a .44 cal wildcat he named the .44 Alpen. Chandler took a .300 H&H case, cut it off at the shoulder, and ran the case into a .44 mag sizer, which allowed the 240 gr slugs of the day to seat nicely. He had the barrel twisted 1-20. The rifle would get 2500 fps+ with the 240's. Interestingly, he laments the lack of factory jacketed bullets above the 240 weight, which sort of dates the article.

Chandler claims he used the H&H case because it solved headspace problems using other, rimless cases. I suspect it also simplified the problem of the rim on the .444 Marlin, which was on the scene, (he references it in the article), but it seems he elected to go with the wildcat Alpen anyhow.
 
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