CS: Target-.307 Winchester

2000-07-26 Thread rastech
From: "rastech", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Isn't the Browning lever-action a box feed already? Would that function with the 307? Bob -- The BLR is available in .308, I thought the Model 94 might be a bit more interesting though. I'm not really that interested in .307, I'm pondering on the uses of

CS: Target-.307 Winchester

2000-07-26 Thread ecrooks
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here in the US, the 307 is a lever action rifle cartridge, designed to have the same case capacity as the 308 Winchester, AKA, 7.62 NATO. The case capacity is close to the 308, but is not quite as strong as the 308 case. The lever action Winchester, Marlin, and Rossi

CS: Target-.307 Winchester

2000-07-25 Thread Alex Hamilton
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hmm, I wonder if a .307 Model 94 could be converted to a box feed .308. That could be interesting. Steve. ___ As the Model 94 action is the one where the floor plate is hinged and forms part of the action, you

CS: Target-.307 Winchester

2000-07-23 Thread David M
From: "David M", [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The development of the rimmed .307 Win. began in 1980 with the first public announcement in Dec 1982. The cartridge and the Model 94XTR Angle Eject Carbine chambered for it were not available until early 1983." Above and more details from Cartridges of

CS: Target-.307 Winchester

2000-07-23 Thread Steven Kendrick
I was reading through a Spanish gun magazine today, and I was fascinated to read about a rifle being sold there in .307 Winchester. Spain has a law banning modern military-style semi-autos in military calibres, so you either have it converted to straight-pull or have it in a non-military