I have seen a couple in .222 and .222 rimed. The Frank De Haas (?) book on single shot actions addresses the question of cartridges that the action is safe with in his opinion. It has been so long since I have read the book that I won't "recommend" anything I haven't actually seen. One of the son-in-laws has a cadet action in .218 Bee his dad built years ago and I have loaded for that for them and have shot it. I have two .22 rimfires and one original .310.No expert, but that might be a bit much cartridge for that action. Most of the conversions I'm aware off were .22 Hornets and .218 Bees. I had one in .218 Mashburn Bee that was a top-notch shooter. Wish I still had it.
I have that book. Given to me by a dear deceased friend. Read up on the Cadet, and this looks like its going to be a "Bee".I have seen a couple in .222 and .222 rimed. The Frank De Haas (?) book on single shot actions addresses the question of cartridges that the action is safe with in his opinion. It has been so long since I have read the book that I won't "recommend" anything I haven't actually seen. One of the son-in-laws has a cadet action in .218 Bee his dad built years ago and I have loaded for that for them and have shot it. I have two .22 rimfires and one original .310.
Disassembled breach block, expecting an off-set firing pin, but was centered in the firing pin shaft. Looks like a original .310 part. Does that help me?see if you can find some one willing to trade a centerfire martini for a rimfire one & save the hassle of rebuilding the block and finding the appropriate firing pin.
I have read that the position of the centralized firing pin was set by setting the breach block elevation when in battery for either center fire or rim fire cartridge.Disassembled breach block, expecting an off-set firing pin, but was centered in the firing pin shaft. Looks like a original .310 part. Does that help me?
Way too much for even a centerfire martini . Limit it to 45-48 k . 303 specs too be safe . Not much of a gas venting system on them .New project- 22LR conversion to centerfire. I am thinking of a 22 Nosler. Welcome comments and insight.
Looking to rebarrel.