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Gunsmithing How hard is it to modify a rimmed bolt to accept a rimless cartridge?

acebanana

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Mar 7, 2012
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Just wondering if anyone has ever done it or theoretically how hard would it be to modify a bolt (91/30 for this example) for a rimmed cartridge to use a rimless cartridge? Would the bolt be the least of your worries, or the hardest part?
 
Depends which case head you want to switch to. I converted one to shoot the larger rimmed 45-70 and it wasn't terribly difficult. I've also done one to shoot 22-250 and that required nothing to get it to properly extract and eject but it did take a bunch of fiddling to get it to feed from the magazine.
 
Well I really haven't narrowed down any calibers or if I'd rather just stick with 54R. It did seem like a fun little project to have a 6.5 Grendel though, I found that the grendel has a 0.4449" rim and 0.378" in the "groove". I'm thinking this is a bit smaller than the 54R, would the bolt head need to be filled in somehow?