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Offline Ravenwolf

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Savage 219 rechambering
« on: April 26, 2005, 03:24:31 AM »
Hi all.  I have a chance to pick up a Savage 219 in 30-30.  I'm thinking about doing this and rechambering it to 30-40 Krag or even the Ackley version.  Can anyone see any problems with this as far as action strength/limitations.  Thanks...RW
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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2005, 03:47:24 PM »
I know of one thats been rechambered to 30-30 Improved.  I never heard of any problems with.  I have one in 30-30 and it is very accurate and a joy to hunt deer with.  I've not have any problems with my handloads, so it will stay stock.  The other one I have is a 22 Hornet that was rechambered to K Hornet.  I sure like that one too.  Wish I could find more of them.
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2005, 02:20:12 AM »
Thanks Popplecop for the response.  The Savage looks like it would make a neat stalking rifle for hunting in the Adirondacks Mtns here in NY.  I've been wanting to get a 30-40 and thought this may be an inexpensive way to get one....RW
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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2005, 02:26:24 AM »
I put a peep sight on mine and yes that's exactly what I use it as, my stalking rifle.
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« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2005, 03:18:35 PM »
The conversion to 30-40 probably could be done.  I think, however, that in such a light rifle the recoil would be severe.  I have had several in 30-30 and if you reload with a 130 to 150 gr spitser bullets you might be suprised at the accuracy that can be attained with these loads with more than suffient power for hunting.  I particularly liked the 130 gr loads-light recoil, sufficient power, and excellant accuracy (under and inch at 100 yds) with the unaltered  30-30 case.  I scoped several of mine.  Also had one sleved to 25-35.  Great rifles.