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Offline waylon1979

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Would it be possible 2 rechamber this round in i single shot rifle? Maybe like in a 1885, or a Ruger no1 or maybe a Handi rifle? I am thinking about building a custom gun, or maybe just having all this done. Just wanted to see if this could be done. I have a .264 in model 70 and really enjoy it. But I would like to have this round in a single shot rifle. Was thinking about getting a custom stalk to.  Any thoughts would be appreciated.  Thanks

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Re: Is it possible to rechamber a .264 winchester magnum in a single shot?
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2010, 09:48:16 PM »
Or could I also just get a new barrell all ready chambered in it?

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Re: Is it possible to rechamber a .264 winchester magnum in a single shot?
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2010, 10:12:15 PM »
The handi rifle wont work right? But would a 1885 or ruger no1?

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Re: Is it possible to rechamber a .264 winchester magnum in a single shot?
« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2010, 03:32:17 AM »
 I beleive Ruger # 1s were made in 264 Win Mag at one time.
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Re: Is it possible to rechamber a .264 winchester magnum in a single shot?
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2010, 06:34:26 AM »
To answer your question, yes. The No. 1 will take the pressure and so will the new High Walls. You can also get an Encore barrel for it too. Never owned a .264 Mag, but was always intrigued by it. While in HS in the early 70s, my good friend had a Sako Finnbear. Killed my first game animal with it, a ground hog. Very impressive. Also got my first scope eye with it.

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Re: Is it possible to rechamber a .264 winchester magnum in a single shot?
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2010, 06:39:00 AM »
The handi rifle wont work right?

No, the SB2 action isn't made for magnum rifle chamberings.

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Re: Is it possible to rechamber a .264 winchester magnum in a single shot?
« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2010, 02:08:07 PM »
If you get a single shot Ruger #1 or Browning (Winchester) High Wall in a 6.5mm cartridge you could have it re-chambered by most gun smiths.  Or you could have either re-barreled.  I think you also could get a custom barrel for an encore in 264 mag.  I had a 264 mag Model 70 for many years and recently sold it as I had not used it in 10 years so figured I didn't need it any more.  It was a very accurate rifle but it was difficult to get loads that performed as well as factory loads.  There were only a couple of powders that would work for full velocity loads.  Actually I have a 6.5-06 rifle built on a Sako action that actually performs every bit as well as the 264 mag did velocity wise with most bullet weights until you get to the heavier bullets above 130 gr.  I found that I preferred the 6.5-06 over the 264 mag as it is cheaper to load and does not give up much as far as capacity and velocity for the bullets I use for hunting antelope.

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Re: Is it possible to rechamber a .264 winchester magnum in a single shot?
« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2010, 02:04:43 PM »
Please consider that:

"Rechambering" means reaming out the chamber area of a barrel only.

"Reboring & re-rifling(usually)" means reaming out the bore area of a barrel only, then cutting rifling into the newly bored barrel.

"Rebarreling" means changing out the entire barrel for another.


FWIW
barrels get rechambered, not rifles
barrels get rebored & rerifled, not rifles
barrels get rebored & rerifled & rechambered, not rifles
rifles get rebarreled & chambered.

If someone simply rechambers "a" barrel with a .264 Win Mag reamer, AND the bore is anything other than .264"/6.5mm, the result will not be a .264 Win Mag rifle.

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Re: Is it possible to rechamber a .264 winchester magnum in a single shot?
« Reply #8 on: January 14, 2010, 06:56:35 AM »
T/C Encore with custom barrel.  MGM does custom barrles for $345.

http://www.matchgrademachine.com/gunshop/home.php?cat=287

Bullberry does them as well: http://www.bullberry.com/encore.html

E Arthur Brown can get you the TC Arms Custom Shop barrels: http://eabco.com/encor01.html

Get it made the way you want or you may be able to find a used one for the Encore.

Just a thought and it meets your single shot criteria and would be cheaper than purchasing one of the options you mentioned.

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