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Get Access SubscribeIf this is correct then i would say yes.I had one just like yours and I believe the bolt face diameter is the same between those two cartridges (.532) so it should be a go but others can confirm/deny.
Just out of curiosity, why not the 300 Norma Mag?Is it possible to re-barrel this action for 300 PRC?
Great question! I have not even researched that, not too familiar with this round. I’ll look into it, thanks!Just out of curiosity, why not the 300 Norma Mag?
I guess the 300 Norma requires a XL action same as a 338LM.Great question! I have not even researched that, not too familiar with this round. I’ll look into it, thanks!
Good for you that that's what you've got then.I guess the 300 Norma requires a XL action same as a 338LM.
Bolt face is different.Good for you that that's what you've got then.![]()
Granted, but parts are available from Sako/Beretta (for a dual plunger set up as well).Bolt face is different.
Buuut... if you can get a .585 bolt you could have both. And also any other chambering that shares those bolt face diameters
If they’re “easy”(I’m sure this is relative) to get and op doesn’t mind spending the $$$ on another bolt then I concur. It would be sweet to have a TRG that’s equipped to shoot anything from 25 saum all the way to the XC cartridges from Dave TubbGranted, but parts are available from Sako/Beretta (for a dual plunger set up as well).
And, since I'm not shy sharing my thoughts:
If you want a 30 cal long range cartrige, why not go with the new milspec standard round. The 30 PRC is just...
To each their own. My question was out of curiosity.
No, sorry. I wasn't specific enough. A bolt in any bolt face is a pain to get, near impossible, but the claw and extractor are available as spare parts for all three TRG bolt faces (IIRC the 338 spare parts include double plungers).If they’re “easy”(I’m sure this is relative) to get and op doesn’t mind spending the $$$ on another bolt then I concur. It would be sweet to have a TRG that’s equipped to shoot anything from 25 saum all the way to the XC cartridges from Dave Tubb
He can’t “just” re-barrel to 300 Norma, wrong bolt face. It would take a new bolt and having it fitted to his action by a gunsmithNo, sorry. I wasn't specific enough. A bolt in any bolt face is a pain to get, near impossible, but the claw and extractor are available as spare parts for all three TRG bolt faces (IIRC the 338 spare parts include double plungers).
I personally would not go this route, or any .30 cal cartridge, but that's me. The 7 mm Rem mag is more than enough for any ethical hunting distance (for me).
The rifle, though heavy-ish, is IMHO (or liking) not heavy enough to mitigate the recoil of large magnums. I've had one in 300 Win mag and added a thicker softer pad to make it easier on my shoulder.
So, I would keep it a 7 mm Rem mag (or 30 Win mag) with a 26" semi heavy contour for stationary hunting.
But if OP wants a .30 cal cartridge for what ever reason, as I said, why not go with the Norma? Still a 30 cal and, I imagine, more widespread than the PRC.
For a long range range gun, I'd put it in a PAU TAC, Cadex or KRG W3 (or TRG) and chamber it in 300 Norma. Why choose anything less than what its capable of?
But I'd need OP's intention for the rifle, which he has not yet given.
Yes, I know, and I'm sorry if I have not been clear about this. The bolt face differ and it seems to be easier to buy another rifle than getting an extra bolt but the existing could be modified.He can’t “just” re-barrel to 300 Norma, wrong bolt face. It would take a new bolt and having it fitted to his action by a gunsmith
I agree with you about a 7mm cartridge too, I’d just choose 7 saum(personal preference). Very very versatile caliber
No worries.Yes, I know, and I'm sorry if I have not been clear about this. The bolt face differ and it seems to be easier to buy another rifle than getting an extra bolt but the existing could be modified.
The 7 mm SAUM is a great cartridge, but the TRGS/M995 action is long and for that reason I went with a 280AI and not a 7mm-08 when I put a new barrel on my TRG-S recently. The 7SAUM would probably also require a new magazine to work properly.
I am a huge fan of the TRG-S, hence my activity in this thread, and i have had three so far...
Hope OP doesn't mind me filling out the thread as extensively as I have done.![]()
I appreciate your input. I believe I’ll go with the 300 PRC, bolt face is same as the 7mm , .532.Granted, but parts are available from Sako/Beretta (for a dual plunger set up as well).
And, since I'm not shy sharing my thoughts:
If you want a 30 cal long range cartrige, why not go with the new milspec standard round. The 30 PRC is just...
To each their own. My question was out of curiosity.
The rifle would be for stationary hunting of primarily elk and moose. Moose in Idaho is hard to get drawn for, but elk is a given. Punching paper is always fun at the KD range. I do some back country horse packing so I’m not all that concerned with the weight of the rifle. I wanted to get away from a belted magnum, seemed like the 300 PRC was a good choice with the added horse power a plus. Being 66, and becoming less recoil tolerant, I’m thinking with a good brake the 300 PRC would be tolerable for me, not so much for anybody else at the rangeNo, sorry. I wasn't specific enough. A bolt in any bolt face is a pain to get, near impossible, but the claw and extractor are available as spare parts for all three TRG bolt faces (IIRC the 338 spare parts include double plungers).
I personally would not go this route, or any .30 cal cartridge, but that's me. The 7 mm Rem mag is more than enough for any ethical hunting distance (for me).
The rifle, though heavy-ish, is IMHO (or liking) not heavy enough to mitigate the recoil of large magnums. I've had one in 300 Win mag and added a thicker softer pad to make it easier on my shoulder.
So, I would keep it a 7 mm Rem mag (or 30 Win mag) with a 26" semi heavy contour for stationary hunting.
But if OP wants a .30 cal cartridge for what ever reason, as I said, why not go with the Norma? Still a 30 cal and, I imagine, more widespread than the PRC.
For a long range range gun, I'd put it in a PAU TAC, Cadex or KRG W3 (or TRG) and chamber it in 300 Norma. Why choose anything less than what its capable of?
But I'd need OP's intention for the rifle, which he has not yet given.
All things considered then, the PRC is what you should get. It will fit, no problem.The rifle would be for stationary hunting of primarily elk and moose. Moose in Idaho is hard to get drawn for, but elk is a given. Punching paper is always fun at the KD range. I do some back country horse packing so I’m not all that concerned with the weight of the rifle. I wanted to get away from a belted magnum, seemed like the 300 PRC was a good choice with the added horse power a plus. Being 66, and becoming less recoil tolerant, I’m thinking with a good brake the 300 PRC would be tolerable for me, not so much for anybody else at the range![]()
Spin up barrels for both. You could add 25 saum for long range pronghorn hunting too. Just pointing out optionsI appreciate your input. I believe I’ll go with the 300 PRC, bolt face is same as the 7mm , .532.