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Offline Bigboar

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375/450 Marlin bolt gun what do you think?
« on: May 14, 2004, 08:19:21 AM »
I have been thinking of doing something with the 450 Marlin case necked down to .375 or .400. I think it would be fun to do in a bolt gun. I am not sure about the bolt face.

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375/450 Marlin bolt gun what do you think?
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2004, 12:40:35 AM »
There was an article in Guns & Ammo a while back where the author necked down a 450M to 400.  I believe he used a Marlin lever gun as his platform.  You may want to look for the article.

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« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2004, 01:33:07 PM »
You might want to think about working with the 45-70 case.    The .450 is in reality a hot version of the 45-70 that can not be chambered in an older 45-70 rifle.    The old 45-70 hah more case capacity and when loaded to modern pressures, ( 35,000 for the Marlin) will blow the 450 into the weeds!!!!    How about 2620 fps for a 250 grain Barnes Expander in 45-70?    Now necking this case down to .40 or better yet .375, now you got somthing!!!!
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375/450 Marlin bolt gun what do you think?
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2004, 06:27:12 PM »
I have been thinking of a 375 something for over a year now. This is one of the better ideas I have seen. It will fucntion easily through a bolt action and you could even shorten 458 Win Mag brass to get to where you are going. The best version of what you describe is the old 38-56 AI. The 38-56 Win. was simply a 45-70 case necked down to 375/38. It was chambered in the 1886 and this was a converstion tha offered a decent improvemnet over the orignal case. The draw back to the 45-70 in a blot is gun is a large bolt face and gettin' it to feed. I had not considered either the 450 case or shortening the the 458 case for this task prior to your thread, but it should work well. In the end you are going to a 300 grain bullet at about 2000 fps maybe 2200 at the outside. Not a lot of difference from the 375-06 and that is a bit more common for both reamers and dies, something to consider int he cost of a wildcat. Besides, the 375-0 will function in the same action as your 375-450 and be easier on your wallet as well. 30-60 brass is cheap, readily available and lots of folks just throw it away.
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