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Lever action 300 BO thoughts

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June 10, 2021, 08:31 PM
CEShooter
Lever action 300 BO thoughts
My most recent thought is that I should buy a Browning BLR or Henry Long Ranger and get it modified to shoot 300 BO. Since both are available as magazine fed .223 versions, in my head all that I need to do is get the chamber modified and the barrel reamed and threaded and I would be in business for a magazine fed, suppressed rifle that would be quieter than an AR platform. Does anyone see any fatal flaws in my idea?


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June 10, 2021, 09:08 PM
Gibb
You could do it, and I don't see any major drawbacks, except price for function.

Quieter than an AR? Sure, but a lever will still be a louder action than a bolt.




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June 11, 2021, 12:25 PM
YooperSigs
Before you do, you might want to price magazines.


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June 11, 2021, 12:29 PM
fritz
You might consider a bolt action 300BLK. One that's all set up and ready to go with the intended cartridge, and possibly has better magazine options.
June 11, 2021, 01:54 PM
MikeinNC
REM 700 in a chassis that uses aics mags.



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June 11, 2021, 06:21 PM
hrcjon
Nothing is ever fatal in the world, you just have to find the right person with the skills and knowledge and bring enough money. I can't see this being a particularly good project in terms of likely cost and benefit but that's me. Potential issues that would bug me is if you can get the barrel to be what you need safely.


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June 12, 2021, 01:35 PM
CEShooter
quote:
Originally posted by hrcjon:
Nothing is ever fatal in the world, you just have to find the right person with the skills and knowledge and bring enough money. I can't see this being a particularly good project in terms of likely cost and benefit but that's me. Potential issues that would bug me is if you can get the barrel to be what you need safely.


Yeah, the cost benefit portion of the equation doesn’t really make sense. I had this vision of a quieter, fun lever action project but I keep coming back to the fact that I’ll have a very expensive rifle that I don’t have a notable need for besides I think it would be fun.


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June 13, 2021, 08:24 AM
josp
While your last statement is true, you got me reading and thinking that would be cool as well. I like the cartridge, just don’t have much use for it or the guns I already have chambered in it.
June 25, 2021, 06:53 AM
Scooter123
Make sure that you get a Shotgun style stock on your rifle. I have a 1904 vintage 1892 that a previous owner thoughtfully had re-barreled in 357 Magnum by Winchester and it's equipped with a Crescent style butt stock. That is distinctly painful to shoot 357 Magnums off a bench rest with. About the time I've sent around 40 rounds downrange I decide that's enough for the day. BTW, I also shoot Skeet and 200 rounds of 12 gauge is a cakewalk compared to just 40 rounds of 357 Magnums with that rifle. Since the 300 BO is a lot more powerful than the 357 Magnum you will want to do something to help mitigate recoil.


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