Best platform for rebarreling to 44 RM

cptmclark

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What is a good place to start to build an accurate (more or less) repeating rifle using the 44 RM cartridge. Existing units I know of provide dismal accuracy and I'd be willing to rebarrel a bolt action if success is attainable. No doubt some lend themselves better than others. Has anyone succeeded with this effort? By accurate, I think consistently sub 2 MOA would suffice. Thanks
 
Ruger 77/44 is already done for you, if you feel up to it.

You can rebarrel a 1893 or 1895 Mauser to 44 Mag, it's pretty cool. You have to do the magazine work on it, though.
 
77/44

I have a 77/44. It shoots very well, approaching MOA, with 300 Gr bullets either cast or jacketed. Anything lighter is more like 2-4 MOA. They have a sloppy chamber; I suppose the 300 grain "bridges the gap" better. More than once I have thought about rebarreling just to get a good chamber and see if it would shoot 240 Gr. Plenty good for deer as is, but only accurate rifles are interesting.
 
Well the 77/44 would be dandy, but I had not before heard MOA or anywhere close to it. I know they are coming out again. Thank you for that information about the good accuracy. Anybody know the twist rate? Also, regarding the 77/44, would it cycle my favorite 445 SuperMag if I lengthened the chamber properly?
 
77/44

The twist is 1 in 20". The magazine will accept a cartridge length of 1.660", nothing more. The magazine holds 4 rounds. If you lose count and try to stuff a 5th round in it breaks easily, don't ask how I know.

The very first time I shot it, the front sight fell off on the ground. Even after fixing that, it would string horizontally. I found that the rear of the receiver serves as the recoil surface and unless I don't know how to use a square the receiver is not square and was only touching wood on one side. Glass bedding fixed that.

Not trying to discourage you but if you buy one of these you better like to tinker.
 
Thanks for the detailed replies. Info we can use. Concerning the Nagant, do you think it would feed the 44 mag or even the longer 2 inch cartridge (445SM) in that long action? I have one of those. If so, who would be good to rebarrel and tune it?
I know Rem chambered the 788 in 44 once, but I never saw any reviews of it. If it would shoot the 44, maybe then also the 445. Too bad the Marlin 336/1895 platform can't be made to feed the shorter cartridge. I had hoped the 445 pistol cartridge (2") would be long enough to feed in a 444 action, but smithies I've asked said it's not doable and that many have tried. I do know that 1895s have been known to shoot MOA, not sure about the 444.
For DBLDBLU, after you did all the work correcting your 77/44, how did it shoot?
 
i bet if you found a way to install a magazine block, it would. they make one for my spanish mauser to take it from 7x57 mauser to 7.62x39. it has a magazine kit that comes with a block and a new follower and spring.

as for the barrel, i have no clue really... i just thought of it as an idea. but i bet if you can find someone with a lathe and a barrel blank, you could get something worked out. maybe even one of these major barrel makers may be able to custom make you one. but that'd cost big $
 
77/44

After all that work, it shoots well with 300 gr. Attached are some 5 round groups. The range was 50 yards.
The one labeled 4 is a Speer 240 JHP over 21 gr 2400. This is a good group but the load is not consistent.
The one labeled 7 is a Nosler 300 JHP over 17 gr 2400. This is consistent.
The one labeled 8 is a Nosler 300 JHP over 21 gr AA1680. This is consistent.
 

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Hmmm. That number seven at .6 is a 1.2 MOA load. Excellent and the best I've seen with the 44. 17 2400 should be about 1400 fps in a 20 inch barrel methinks. I wonder how it would like H110. LIke you say the 300 is plenty good for deer at close range and accurate. Still nice to zip them out at 2000 fps IF one could get accuracy with it. Thanks for the data.
 
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