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can anyone give me some information about re-chambering an Interarms mark V .375 H&H to a .375 Weatherby? I was wanting to know who would do a nice job at a reasonable price Thanks
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Will the Interarms action length be sufficient for the WBY? I don't know, but I seem to recall WBY had to have longer actions built for his calibers - at least the later big-boomer ones. I think he did start out using "standard" length long actions. This just off the top of my head.
Personally, I don't like Wby- either their guns or their calibers, and would stick with the H&H.
But that's just me - whatever floats your cork is your fishing.
edit- Just did a little research. Your action length should be OK- I was thinking the difference between 375 and 378 WBY. Carry on!
Last edited by las; 03/22/17.
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Ream it. (Mine's a ZKK 602 Brno that started as an H&H before I bought it as a .375 Wby) RIP at AR is the affficianado and will point out there's two differing specs on the chamber. Use max H&H loading data as a starting point / "minimum" for the Wby chambering -- work up from there.
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I would use the shorter freebore spec not the original one. Just long enough so you could use factory loads if you ever run across these they are almost non existent.
Usually the barrel doe's not need to be set back but a good idea if the original chamber is on the maximum side of the specs.
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You might check with Score High Gun Smithing in Albuquerque, NM. He has a reamer, I was talking to Charlie last year about re-chambering my CZ 550 in 375 H&H. He has done some nice work for me.
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Will the Interarms action length be sufficient for the WBY? ... .375 WBY = .375 H&H AI (with dbl radius shoulder).
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Just to clarify a bit...the original 1944, or whatever freebore or throat spec was .750"! In about 1990 or so it was shortened to .375-ish" which while still allowing the factory ammo, it also helped accuracy. Manson will grind a reamer with the new spec, while the last time I checked, Clymer and PTG still stuck to the older.
When it comes to the 375 Weatherby, a 300 grain bullet, over a caseful of H4350 shoved out of the "new" throat is a beautiful thing! Especially if the gun is built relatively light weight as opposed to the usual field artillery weight most 375 H&Hs are.
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