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<blockquote data-quote="wm5l" data-source="post: 190152" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I have a early Browning A-bolt in .257 Roberts. I don't know if it makes much difference but to me it seem like I have to push the bullets WAY back in the case to get them to go into the magazine. This drives me crazy because the cartridge seems so short to me now. I want to leave them out a little but I cant get them to feed. So I resolve to just using it like a single shot. I still cant get a loaded round out of the short action. I said all that to ask this question. What would you do if this gun was your dads and it has sentimental value to it? I kind of want to keep the .257 size. I like the range of bullets for this caliber. I guess I could always rechamber or rebarel to a 250 savage(250-3000) or an 250 Savage AI. Am I just wasting money for nothing? Maybe I just want an excuse to put a better ,fancy barrel on it. Any thoughts on it? light bulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wm5l, post: 190152, member: 10373"] I have a early Browning A-bolt in .257 Roberts. I don't know if it makes much difference but to me it seem like I have to push the bullets WAY back in the case to get them to go into the magazine. This drives me crazy because the cartridge seems so short to me now. I want to leave them out a little but I cant get them to feed. So I resolve to just using it like a single shot. I still cant get a loaded round out of the short action. I said all that to ask this question. What would you do if this gun was your dads and it has sentimental value to it? I kind of want to keep the .257 size. I like the range of bullets for this caliber. I guess I could always rechamber or rebarel to a 250 savage(250-3000) or an 250 Savage AI. Am I just wasting money for nothing? Maybe I just want an excuse to put a better ,fancy barrel on it. Any thoughts on it? light bulb [/QUOTE]
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