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So I have a .264 win mag that will probably need a new barrel before to long. I was thinking of turning it into something unique. Anyone know I'd there is a .264 win mag cartridge necked up to accept 30 cal bullets? It would probably be very similar to a 300 win mag since they are based on the same parent case it just won't have the same powder capacity, but it could be a fun build. Or maybe I could neck it down to accept a smaller caliber bullet, I just don't want to change the action. Want a unique cartridge based on the 264 mag case. Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks!
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Just go with 300 Win Mag. Or 7mm Rem Mag. There's no sense in going less than 264 caliber with that size case.
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They are all basically the same cartriadge (standard win mags) so you could build any of those rifles off of that action.
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what are you wanting to do with the rifle? 338 is an option. But you were wanting a odd ball so i'm not sure.
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Yeah I didn't get any results when I googled it, so if figured there wasn't much out there. Just wondering if any had a custom caliber they knew of. I was looking to keep it 30 cal or under, I have a 338 rum so I wanted something smaller for deer and what not that was a wildcat and unique. Maybe ill just throw a new barrel on it and keep it a 264. No reason to change a good thing.
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true a 264 is a great cal.
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It is, hits hard and a light recoil just wanna see if there is anyway to "improve" it. Figure I might as well look at all options if I'm buying a new barrel and putting money into it. I like custom rifles that are one of a kind.
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that would be a tough one to improve on. maybe just look for/ build a custom rifle on a different platform.
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Wasn't the .264 Win originally a .264-338 WinMag wildcat with a 25 degree shoulder? If that's the case the .30/338 Win and the .375/338 CHAT would basically be necked up .264 wildcats wouldn't they?
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.264, morphed into .338, then 7mm Rem mag...............if you want in between, 7mag is the one.
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You want unique, then build a .277 cal with that case. That's about the only thing left worth doing under .338 that hasn't been done with that case, IMHO.
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Thanks for the good info!
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