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Post by ohnomrbillk on Apr 4, 2010 18:21:04 GMT -5
This may go in the gunsmithing section, but here goes. I'm wanting a rifle in one of the above chamberings. Does anyone make a bolt action, or could one be made? I'm envisioning on a WSM platform. Single shot would be okay on the bolt action chassis. I'm not wanting a Ruger No 1, NEF handirifle, or leveraction. This is for a more tactical application, and I couldn't harm a fine lever or single shot that way.
Thoughts greatly appreciated. Bill
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Post by cj3a on Apr 4, 2010 19:41:41 GMT -5
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Post by ohnomrbillk on Apr 4, 2010 23:54:58 GMT -5
Thanks for the input cj3a. I think I'm after a bolt action.
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Post by sixshooter on Apr 5, 2010 9:29:10 GMT -5
Could a Ruger Number 1 hold-up to 500 S&W pressure? Might make a nice short barrel single shot.
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Post by boxhead on Apr 5, 2010 10:38:02 GMT -5
I suspect it is safe to build a 105 howitzer on the #1 action. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2010 10:46:52 GMT -5
A Number 1 should handle 65,000 PSI. With that large a diameter shell though case thrust will be hefty.
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Post by maxcactus on Apr 5, 2010 15:23:58 GMT -5
What happened to MrBillK's request to build this on a bolt-action platform?
I love the #1, but it isn't a bolt gun.
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Post by ohnomrbillk on Apr 5, 2010 20:06:23 GMT -5
What happened to MrBillK's request to build this on a bolt-action platform? I love the #1, but it isn't a bolt gun. I own a few No. 1 rifles, and they are my favorite for something pretty. The project in mind would not be pretty, and I don't have the heart to hurt a nice falling block. I'm really hoping to make a bolt action work, even if it is a single shot. Thanks for bringing us back on track.
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Post by cj3a on Apr 5, 2010 21:33:57 GMT -5
I would contact Brockman's. I had a conversation about a 50 Alaskan he made on a Montana 1999 action. He may be able to get the 500 Smith and Wesson to work as well. For the costs that maybe involved you may want to look at the 450 Marlin or I think Noveske made a 458 WSM as well. www.brockmansrifles.com/index.asp
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Post by ohnomrbillk on Apr 5, 2010 23:43:51 GMT -5
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Post by sixshooter on Apr 6, 2010 12:25:54 GMT -5
If you're going to do a bolt action like Lee's go with the 50 Alaskan. I think the 500 Linebaugh is too short to feed properly.
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Post by ohnomrbillk on Apr 6, 2010 15:42:14 GMT -5
If you're going to do a bolt action like Lee's go with the 50 Alaskan. I think the 500 Linebaugh is too short to feed properly. My intended load will through the heaviest bullet i can find at around 1050 FPS. For commercial bullets, the 525 cast performance is the biggest I have ran across. The Linebaugh will do that on its own. I hear you on feeding with the shorter case, but loading for a revolver and a rifle would be nice if they used the same components.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2010 14:08:30 GMT -5
A bolt action 500 Lin just seems like too much gun for too short a cartridge. Would be neat in a single shot carbine though.
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Post by ohnomrbillk on Apr 8, 2010 1:02:13 GMT -5
A bolt action 500 Lin just seems like too much gun for too short a cartridge. Would be neat in a single shot carbine though. Would the 500 Linebaugh long make you feel better about it?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2010 10:25:35 GMT -5
The Linebaugh Long makes more sense. I'd still do the Alaskan though.
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