Just got this old 1917 Winchester action.
It has been opened up for a magnum round, some of the other mods include, filled duck pond, straightend bottom metal, new bolt handle, speed lock kit, and Timney trigger. I already own two other rifles that use the same bolt face, a .300 H&H on a 1917 Rem action, and .375 Ruger on a M70 action. I'm not really interested in going smaller than the .300.
So far my thoughts have been towards one of four chamberings.
#1 .375 H&H to match my .300 H&H. The .375 Ruger is my only problem with this choice.
#2 .416 Ruger for a Rigby in a standard action, plus I found a .416 unturned blank by Shilen for a reasonable price.
#3 .416 Taylor, again because of the cheap barrel, and can be made from .458 Win Mag brass.
#4 .458 Lott, multiple bullet choices over all the big bores over .375 and can shoot .458 Win Mag through the Lott chamber. If I decided to ever sell the rifle it might bring more intrest with the big bore crowd.
It has been opened up for a magnum round, some of the other mods include, filled duck pond, straightend bottom metal, new bolt handle, speed lock kit, and Timney trigger. I already own two other rifles that use the same bolt face, a .300 H&H on a 1917 Rem action, and .375 Ruger on a M70 action. I'm not really interested in going smaller than the .300.
So far my thoughts have been towards one of four chamberings.
#1 .375 H&H to match my .300 H&H. The .375 Ruger is my only problem with this choice.
#2 .416 Ruger for a Rigby in a standard action, plus I found a .416 unturned blank by Shilen for a reasonable price.
#3 .416 Taylor, again because of the cheap barrel, and can be made from .458 Win Mag brass.
#4 .458 Lott, multiple bullet choices over all the big bores over .375 and can shoot .458 Win Mag through the Lott chamber. If I decided to ever sell the rifle it might bring more intrest with the big bore crowd.
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