Depending on what rifle, the mag well will be too long, the cutout in the receiver will be longer which could lead to issue, there could be feeding issues when the new barrel is screwed on due to the mag well. An 8x57 will be a straight barrel swap in most rifles, really need more info.Can someone help me on what’s needed to convert a 30-06 to a 7X57? Is there a better caliber to convert than the 30-06
Thanks
Ed
For that sort of investment and trouble, why not simply look for a 7x57?I should say I am looking at newer Winchester super grades to convert to 7x57
Agreed! …. This will save you lots of headacheFor that sort of investment and trouble, why not simply look for a 7x57?
I am sure you can find a post-64 Winchester Featherweight for under $1500 - probably for under $1200.
My .275 (7x57) Rigby worked beautifully with @spike.t on beautiful Takeri in Zambia (and he has a great offer going right now.)I ended up buying a Winchester Super Grade, one of the Cabelas builds in 2013. First day at the range went well. I shoot factory. All loads from 140-158 Hendershots loads are MOA or very close. Plan on it being my number one for deer and hogs. Maybe Africa since it is a classic. Somewhat rounds out my classic group, 404,375,300 and now 7x57