I'm a big fan of the Browning B78 single shot rifles. More particularly, the ones with the varmint weight round barrels. I've had four over the years....two being unfired NIB ones that were just too nice to do anything with but sell them to collectors. So, for a few years I've been looking for one that's in 'shooter condition'.
Some weeks back, I bought one with an interesting history. It was originally a 6MM Remington but the barrel had been set back and rechambered to the 6MM Jet which is the 307 Winchester (308W with a rim) necked to 6MM. It came from an estate and the gentleman that owned it was a big fan of rimmed cases, evidently. The shop that did the work is out of business but was pretty well known for their work on these high walls. Part of the mods included shortening the extractor to catch the rim. So essentially...it's a rimmed 243 Winchester. It also has a rare Canjar set trigger on it.
I'm a bit torn on what to do. On one hand, the 307W cases are hell for stout. But on the other hand, that's a non issue as the pressures are going to be kept reasonable in this high wall action. Necking the 307W cases down basically makes it into a short neck 243W.
I'm leaning toward sourcing a new extractor for a .473 case head (not as easy as it sounds) and just using some 243W brass with the necks shortened .030. The chamber looks good. It came with one formed case that I'll fire soon and get some real dimensions to work from.
Thoughts?
Some weeks back, I bought one with an interesting history. It was originally a 6MM Remington but the barrel had been set back and rechambered to the 6MM Jet which is the 307 Winchester (308W with a rim) necked to 6MM. It came from an estate and the gentleman that owned it was a big fan of rimmed cases, evidently. The shop that did the work is out of business but was pretty well known for their work on these high walls. Part of the mods included shortening the extractor to catch the rim. So essentially...it's a rimmed 243 Winchester. It also has a rare Canjar set trigger on it.
I'm a bit torn on what to do. On one hand, the 307W cases are hell for stout. But on the other hand, that's a non issue as the pressures are going to be kept reasonable in this high wall action. Necking the 307W cases down basically makes it into a short neck 243W.
I'm leaning toward sourcing a new extractor for a .473 case head (not as easy as it sounds) and just using some 243W brass with the necks shortened .030. The chamber looks good. It came with one formed case that I'll fire soon and get some real dimensions to work from.
Thoughts?
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