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Cost to open up CRF Winchester 70?
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 2027916" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>A decent smith can easily open the bolt face and trim back the extractor. But I would discourage the short mag. The extra fatness can be a real bugger. In a 30 a 308 norma or 300 win mag would be much much easier. You can also drill the spacer out of the magazine. Trim back the ejector and mill the rear bridge back to 375 spec and have a 3.6 box. Long throat the 300 win and have a great gun. I did this to a 06 super grade and made a 308 norma. Now I have a great gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 2027916, member: 112579"] A decent smith can easily open the bolt face and trim back the extractor. But I would discourage the short mag. The extra fatness can be a real bugger. In a 30 a 308 norma or 300 win mag would be much much easier. You can also drill the spacer out of the magazine. Trim back the ejector and mill the rear bridge back to 375 spec and have a 3.6 box. Long throat the 300 win and have a great gun. I did this to a 06 super grade and made a 308 norma. Now I have a great gun. [/QUOTE]
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