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338 mag in a P-14
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 278697" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p><strong>Your .303 Patter 1914 should work just fine... I had {wish now I hadn't sold it} a custom cal .30, model 1917 "eddystone" in .308 Norma Mag in 1964; that was a fantastic hunting rifle and cartridge combo... The 1917 has a rim diameter of 0.473" so you have to open them up for the magnum rim diameter of 0.532" Your bring a .303 Brit is; 0.540" rim diameter not enough to be a problem in the .338 Winchester mag. Just put a good barrel on it.' the action is strong enough.</strong></p><p> <strong>436</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 278697, member: 16609"] [B]Your .303 Patter 1914 should work just fine... I had {wish now I hadn’t sold it} a custom cal .30, model 1917 “eddystone” in .308 Norma Mag in 1964; that was a fantastic hunting rifle and cartridge combo... The 1917 has a rim diameter of 0.473” so you have to open them up for the magnum rim diameter of 0.532” Your bring a .303 Brit is; 0.540” rim diameter not enough to be a problem in the .338 Winchester mag. Just put a good barrel on it.’ the action is strong enough.[/B] [B]436[/B] [/QUOTE]
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