Maximumsmoke
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Talk over on the "3 Favorite Hunting Cartridges" thread got me to thinking whether I really should have a 9.3x62, even though I already have a couple of .35 Whelens, a herd, though small, that I probably should thin down anyway, but I digress.
My question is to those of you who might have converted a .30-'06 bolt action to the 9.3x62: Did you have to modify the action feed rails (the edges where the cartridge comes up out of the magazine) much to get that larger diameter 9.3x62 cartridge to feed reliably? If so, quantify that -- let me know about how much it took. I happen to have a nice old late-model Remington 30 Express in .30-'06, with a barrel that looks a bit "frosted", and wonder if a re-bore job would make it a great 9.3x62. Lord knows it is a substantial action that has been modified to fit everything up to the really big and long stuff like .416 Rigby, .505 Gibbs, etc. so there should be plenty of room. I looks like it could be made to accommodate the 9.3x62 with very little modification.
My question is to those of you who might have converted a .30-'06 bolt action to the 9.3x62: Did you have to modify the action feed rails (the edges where the cartridge comes up out of the magazine) much to get that larger diameter 9.3x62 cartridge to feed reliably? If so, quantify that -- let me know about how much it took. I happen to have a nice old late-model Remington 30 Express in .30-'06, with a barrel that looks a bit "frosted", and wonder if a re-bore job would make it a great 9.3x62. Lord knows it is a substantial action that has been modified to fit everything up to the really big and long stuff like .416 Rigby, .505 Gibbs, etc. so there should be plenty of room. I looks like it could be made to accommodate the 9.3x62 with very little modification.