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A ton of gunsmithing questions

I have a rifle that has a lot of sentimental value. So I know it would probably be easier and/or cheaper to go a different route, but that's not an option on this one.

It is currently a trued rem 700 long action with a standard bolt face. It has spent its life as a 6.5x284 so everything is set up for that case.

It was originally purchased as a elk rifle for a trip that didn't get to happen in time. The current barrel is shot out and I'm looking to go with a caliber more suitable for a long shot on elk. I'm leaning towards a 7ss or 7 mega. I already ordered a 7mm 8 twist 26" proof carbon barrel.

Questions
1. Can a gunsmith open up my current bolt to except a magnum case?

2. Will I have any trouble feeding a short mag in a long action?

3. Will I just change out my bottom metal to accept a magnum mag?

Also, is there anything that I may be missing that could be a issue? Thanks
 
1. Yes
2. The length wont be the problem
3. The bottom metal is the same its the follower and feed rails thats different.

Why not just use the 6.5x284? Is a heckuva long range ctg and you could go to a straight 284 with your new barrel and wont even have to get new brass. I wouldnt change to a short mag over a 284
 
Agreed.
But if you're set on a 7mm, absolutely nothing wrong with the 7 mag- except it ain't as "sexy" for those that insist on the latest (and not greatest) cartridge hype. There's a reason the 7 mag is still a mainstay.

Tweaking receiver feed rails can be challenging for some conversions depending what you go with.
DBM setup is often a solution.
 
I'm not 100 percent stuck on a sherman, but I like more challening calibers that will test me a bit. My reloading room is my get away.

I'd like to push a 180- 190 gn bullet about 2900 + fps. Not because I think it'll make me any better, I just want to set a goal try to get there.

I just love the loading part more than the shooting part.
 
You have me thinking about the 284. Maybe that would be the way to go.

The sentimental value isn't only the rifle. It's the rifle my son and I put together to go one our first elk trip. So that rifle being on the trip is just as important.
 
You have me thinking about the 284. Maybe that would be the way to go.

The sentimental value isn't only the rifle. It's the rifle my son and I put together to go one our first elk trip. So that rifle being on the trip is just as important.
You wont be undergunned to just take the 6.5-284. That way you can have it just the way you originally intended. A 6.5-284 will put the smack down on an elk
 
The current 6.5x284 is shot out and I already have a 7mm barrel coming. Maybe I'll just do a straight 284. I was running the 6.5 at 2850. From what I'm reading, I should be able to do that with a 284 with a heavier bullet?
 
1. Yes
2. The length wont be the problem
3. The bottom metal is the same its the follower and feed rails thats different.

Why not just use the 6.5x284? Is a heckuva long range ctg and you could go to a straight 284 with your new barrel and wont even have to get new brass. I wouldnt change to a short mag over a 284
Occam's Razor, put simply, states: “the simplest solution is almost always the best.”
 
.284 Win should push 160's at around 2800.

My 7mm barrel is coming Monday, building myself a 7-.300 PRC for ELR.
If ya want to burn some powder (and the throat with it)...
 
I haven't met the gents above but I hope to and buy them a beverage of their choice. I have to agree 100% as the 6.5-284 and straight 284 are both fine choices and the 280AI is a sweet one. I'd leave the bolt as is and go with one of the aforementioned options.
 
I'm looking into 7-6.5PRC...different application nevertheless Berger Hybrid 180 gr 2930fps. Hybrid may not be your bullet of choice for Elk but there many other 7mm to choose from. I say consider your bullet choice first then reverse engineer the delivery system, whether that be 7abc or 7xyz. Sounds like a memorable project!
 
I'm looking into 7-6.5PRC...different application nevertheless Berger Hybrid 180 gr 2930fps. Hybrid may not be your bullet of choice for Elk but there many other 7mm to choose from. I say consider your bullet choice first then reverse engineer the delivery system, whether that be 7abc or 7xyz. Sounds like a memorable project!
A 7prc is a beautiful thing
 
I had a 6.5x284 and sold it for a 280 Ackley. I wanted a larger bullet diameter. I couldn’t be happier. It’s the easiest conversion. Wanting the speed of the 180gr you will need a 28 Nosler or something like that.
Good luck with your build,
Jason
 
I have several hundred pcs of 6.5x284 I can neck up and a bunch of powder. I try to keep a pretty good stock of what I use and/ or may use.
 

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