Re-calibering a .30-30, options?

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Re-calibering a .30-30, options?

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.30-30 336s seem to be pretty prevalent around here. Could one be rebarrelled to .38-55? Would there be more involved than just a barrel swap?

Would it be worth the time/effort/cash if I was just wanting a project?
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Rebore and rechamber it to .38-55 is the best way to go.
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Post by BenT »

Alot of options. You could send it back to Marlin , if they make the length barrel your looking for.

Get it rebarrelled by a gunsmith using a barrel blank. Done to your specs.Prices will start around $300.

Get your existing barrel bored out. for around $200.

No other mechanical stuff is needed since 38-55 is the parent case for the 30-30.
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Post by edsguns »

I've seen and kept the name of a gunsmith out west who says he can rebore a 336 30/30 to .356 Win., which would be a significant step up and also give you something pretty unique in your hands should some ask about that "30/30" you're using. I know I really like my original 336ER in .356. Just a thought...
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I want a 35-30/30. Rebore to 35 cal. It's a pretty common wildcat.
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Post by KirkD »

The 356 is an excellent cartridge, and I'm surprised that the 336ER never took off. However, given my weakness for days of yore, I'd still vote for the 38-55.
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IIRC, issue .356's were specialy hardened steel, and it might not be wise to bore a standard M-336 to that caliber.
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Has anyone been able to contact Jesse Ocumpaugh recently? I called the number a couple of times, left a message but got no reply.
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Post by edsguns »

Tycer wrote:Image

I want a 35-30/30. Rebore to 35 cal. It's a pretty common wildcat.
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Post by GANJIRO »

Amen to Tycer's suggestion of a 35/30 Wildcat, very unique yet easy to make ammo. The only thing I didn't like about the 35 Remington was it's lack a rim , just didn't seem 100% right maybe 99% but not 100.
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Post by Thunder50 »

Talked to Jess last Thursday about a couple of rebores he is doing for me. A Savage 340 to 38-55 and a Browing 1895 to 38-72 (problem with reamer--pilot too big, gotta get it reground). I think he's pretty busy.
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Thunder50 wrote:Talked to Jess last Thursday about a couple of rebores he is doing for me. A ... Browing 1895 to 38-72
38-72! ...... Now that's excellent! I've had a hankerin' for a 38-72 for a long time. The beauty of it is that you can use standard 38-55 bullets in that exotic cartridge.
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Post by johnly »

I have a set of 35/30 Imp RCBS dies that appear to be for the 350 Maine Guide chambering. Just waiting for a nice 336 in 30-30 to catch my eye.

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Post by Hobie »

I'm a .38-55 fan. Get it rebored with a "standard" .375 bore rather than the old .379" groove diameter and chambered for the old length ammo (2.125") and you'll be good to hook. Can use a WIDE variety of bullets even if some have to be modified and can load to shoot anything on the continent short of the great bears.
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Post by awp101 »

Thanks all!

I'm not dead set on a .38-55 but I thought it would be nice to know what can be done when I need a project for a rainy day.

Like I'll ever run out of projects with a 43 year old house... :lol:
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Post by 20cows »

I've had two rebored to .38-55, the last one by Jes.

I am very pleased!
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How about a .38-95? :shock:

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Post by JP_TX »

I wonder if he does .30-30 Ackley Improved rechambers? Anyone here shoot that? Sounds very interesting to me.
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Nobody's mentioned re-boring to .35 Remingtron, I'm wondering why. jd45
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BTW, that .35 Remingtron is a Super-Duper .357 Magnum, (grin). jd45
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I like the 35-30 idea. I bet you could be knocking on the door of the 308ME in velocity, still keeping pressures low.
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jd45 wrote:Nobody's mentioned re-boring to .35 Remingtron, I'm wondering why. jd45
That thought crossed my mind but if today's show was any indication, I can buy one for less than I could buy the base weapon and have the work done. The 3 I noticed today ranged from $325 to $500.
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handirifle wrote:I like the 35-30 idea. I bet you could be knocking on the door of the 308ME in velocity, still keeping pressures low.
I think case capacity and thin brass limit you here. The 35 Rem has more case capacity than the 35-30. 30-30 brass is pretty thin too.

My desire for the 35-30 is for heavy cast bullets. The Lyman 3589 280 grainers should shoot great around 1600-1700 fps in a 1:12 twist. The neck on the 35 Rem is too short for heavy cast bullets, but the 35-30 is plenty long.

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Post by BenT »

Doesn't the 35 rem take different carrier,bolt and extractor because of case dimentions. More money to make it work. If you stick with 30-30 case family no head aches to make it run.
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