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I have a pre 64 FWT 30-06 I am thinking of rechambering/rebarreling to a .358 Win, 9.3x62 or .284 Win. Other than a new barrel for 1 and 3 on the list would anything have to be done to the magazine. As far as the 9.3 goes would do you think there would be enough metal in the original barrel to just make it a 9.3?
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You could do a JES rebore 338-06,35 Whelen or 9.3x62.I think he's charging $250 including return shipping.I had him do a 338-06 for me and it shoots great.
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A fwt barrel has a muzzle diameter of .550 so a whelen or 9.3 is getting awfully skinny. It will also be a few ounces lighter than the same rifle as a 30-06, just something to remember. Rebarrelling to a 358 winchester or 284, you might have to have some work done to feed properly. (358 would be better off a 308 fwt I suspect) Not many talk about it but from personal experience a 35 whelen with heavy bullets recoils noticeably lot more than the same rifle in a 30-06, just something to consider in the equation.
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If you are talking a switch barrel setup, given the 70 barrels have an extractor cut... your. Barrels will need witness marks so you know they are turned back to exactly the same spot. (Talking about ONE line on the action that will line up with marks on each barrel so you know you are there.
In general you will probably require a good action vise & wrench setup, and should get go/ no-go gauges to double check the work.
WHATEVER you do - make sure the Smith laps the bolt lugs BEFORE the first. Barrel change... and doesn’t screw with the lug surfaces to help headspacing for the other barrels.....
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Get a hold of Redneck on this forum. He does great work on Pre-64's.
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I apologize for not stating I am not interested in the 35 Whelen and already have a 338-06
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JustAHunter: Personally I would leave that pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in caliber 30/06 alone! The 30/06 is a VERY versatile cartridge/caliber - more so than the three other calibers you are interested in. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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Personally I would leave that pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in caliber 30/06 alone! Ditto.
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JustAHunter: Personally I would leave that pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in caliber 30/06 alone! The 30/06 is a VERY versatile cartridge/caliber - more so than the three other calibers you are interested in. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy >> yep i would agree too
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Yep, left it alone for several years now. Tried to sell it several times. No one wants it at a fair price. It's a 1.5 " gun at best with just about any bullet I put in it. So I can have it as a mantel piece or make it so I will use it. It's one of three 30-06's I have so I agree about the caliber.
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"No one wants it at a fair price."
Perhaps your idea of a fair price is wrong, you can sell anything if the price is right.
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Personally I would leave that pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in caliber 30/06 alone! Ditto. I have to agree with you guys.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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"No one wants it at a fair price."
Perhaps your idea of a fair price is wrong, you can sell anything if the price is right. $650 is what I had been asking. What do you feel is a fair price?
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If you went with the .358, from what I have seen, the extended Extractor Ring - for Short Cartridge Rifles would need to be replaced, and combined with the #4 ejector ( for the shorter .358 ). The ejector is a fairly easy find, the extended extractor ring - not so much. Something to consider.
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What game do you hunt with a 30-06 that has vitals smaller than 1.5"?
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What game do you hunt with a 30-06 that has vitals smaller than 1.5"? Nothing, but that isn't the ?
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Personally I would leave that pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in caliber 30/06 alone! Ditto. I have to agree with you guys. I'm in the camp with those above. But, if you must,... then Redneck (Lee) on this forum is your man.
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"No one wants it at a fair price."
Perhaps your idea of a fair price is wrong, you can sell anything if the price is right. $650 is what I had been asking. What do you feel is a fair price? List it in the classifieds here, bet it will garner interest.
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9.3x62. The 30-06 is not rare and I would imagine that your rifle is not in collector condition if it did not sell for $650. Rebore, shoot the crap out of it and don’t look back.
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