Show us the boltface, .303 has a ridge too.Information
![]()
Warning: This is a relatively older thread
This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current.
Show us the boltface, .303 has a ridge too.Information
![]()
Warning: This is a relatively older thread
This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current.
Regards, Jim
Bolt face of the .303 Britishis as flat as Kansas !...............or has ridge all the way around..................
Last edited by 303tom; 09-12-2014 at 12:00 AM.
Here this is better, the .30-06 is on the left & Attachment 56160the .303 on the right !................
Here is the one I have. Sorry about the dirty gun, it hasnt seen daylight in over 30 years.
![]()
Even if it looks like a M1917 bolt, that doesn't mean your rifle still has the original barrel chambered for the .30-06. You said it didn't have any markings. Take it to a gunsmith, it's better to be sure than sorrow.
Or could it be original caliber...? .276 weren't they?
Regards, Jim
Yes like I said in the beginning have a Smith check it out good before you shoot it !..................
It sure looks like a very nicely done .30-'06 to me. Somebody spent real money on that stock and checkering and the whole rifle looks high quality. A gunsmith will likely offer you nothing on a real keeper. Hang on to it. it looks like a late 1940's or early 1950's job. Also lots of gunsmiths do not work on '17's anymore and checking the headspace is tricky. I guess the headspace is just fine, good luck and do hang on to it.
I would never sell it to a smith....they are in the biz of buy/resale and Im real familiar with that game. BUT. Im torn on possibly selling them private party. I know they have been in the family for many many years, but Im not a sentimental guy. I keep nothing. Sell everything. To me stuff like this is just an object.
I will take it to a smith and see what caliber it is, I dont plan on shoving a 30 06 in there and hoping for a good outcome
I did keep, and plan on keeping, another rifle from his stash.
Its an octagon barrel lever action 1894 winchester 30/30 that is in pristine shape. Its dated IIRC in the 1930s, I will have to run the serial to verify. Its a beauty and it does get shot regularly.That one is going no where because I like the gun.
These other 2 are of no special interest to me, and they will live their life in the gun safe forever if I keep them. I have no family to pass them to, so I will be the last owner in this family.
Decisions decisions .....thanks for all the info though, it has been greatly appreciated.
Last edited by engineboy; 09-14-2014 at 01:10 AM.