Hello everyone. I came across this site a couple of weeks back and have been reading through a lot of posts. There's a lot of great information here.
My (awesome) wife bought me a nice 44 mag revolver last summer that I ended up doing my deer hunting with this season. I really enjoy(ed) hunting with the revolver as it presents its own set of challenges along with its own set of benefits. But, now with deer season behind me, I've been looking at both of my Handis, .270, and .30-06 and looking through what is needed to make them both shoot a little better. The .270 shoots 1.5" groups at 100 yds with factory loads (best of 3 different loads we've tried) and the .30-06 shot closer to a 2" group on average with the best factory load we found for it.
Anyhow, since running into this site and reading through a lot of the information on improving Handi accuracy, I have floated the forend on the .30-06, worked over the trigger to get it down to 2.5lbs of pull, and adjusted the fitment of the forend cap. I have ordered the material to bed the rear portion of the forend, but just got around to ordering the stuff a couple of days ago, so it isn't here yet. Without the bedding work I was able to pull my groups down to just over 1.25" with the factory loads. The factory loads that the rifle prefers (so far) are the federal vital shock 165 grain partitions. In addition to re-testing with these rounds, a friend of mine that reloads put together some loads that he shoots in his Handi and set them with me to test out. They are 180 gr. accubonds with IMR 4350, but I don't know the details on the powder charge. He did say that they are by no means a maximum power load as his Handi did not like the hotter loads. Anyway, with these hand loads, the group dropped down to just under 1"...pretty good gains so far!
To get to the title line of the topic. I'm interested in going to the AI chamber on the .30-06 having read through reloading data and seeing that there is some extra performance available there, albeit requiring fire-forming brass, etc. My question is, can the .30-06 Handi be reamed to .30-06 AI without requiring having the barrel set back, and opening up a big can of worms that create other problems?
If it's just a matter of renting a reamer and re-working the chamber I think it might be worth pursuing. But, if it is likely to be a situation where things "snowball" and become a real pain in the neck, then the ends probably don't justify the means.
Anyhow, I'll get after the .270 in the meantime, making the same changes to it as the .30-06 has so far undergone, and seeing what can be gained with it.
Thanks for any input!