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30 carbine rechamber to the 300LK?
Spook or somebody knowing.....Can a Thompson Center Contender .30 carbine barrel be rechambered to a 300 Blk??
Looks like I could pick up a 30 carbine barrel alot cheaper then having a new MGM one chambered for the 300Blk. |
I would not want to recambering my 30 Carbine T/C contender to 300 BLK. The 30 Carbine has enough case capacity (21 grains) to shoot any bullet which the 1:10 twist rate will stabilze up to the speed of sound in a 10" barrel. I don't use it at all for supersoinic shooting. I have an M1 30 Carbine whichs shoot SAAMI 30 Carb just fine. I like the T/C best with 190 SMKs though 240's will stablize at the 6000' elevation where I shoot. It won't at lower elevations or in cold weather.
When I want a supersonic 30 caliber T/C Contender I just use a 30-30 Winchester. It will safely give considerably higher velocities than the 300BLK as it has 44 grains case capacity. I also have a 300 Whisper TC barrel, but it too is 10" twist. That does cripple it for many uses. I don't think it would be any more useful in 300BLK. I regret buying it at all. I doubt you can have your 30 Carb barrel rechambered and the extractor modified for less than you can just buy a used 30-30 barrel and keep your 30 Carbine barrel. Just my take on it. I like my 300BLK 16x8T Rem 700 SA but I wouldn't pay to have a 300 BLK in any firearm with a 10" or slower twist. |
I actaually have 30-30, 357 and 22mag. barrels. For my two Contender frames. I saw a 30 carbine barrel for 150 bucks and thought it was small enough for a rechamber. but I wanted to turn one into a rifleto have a single shot whisper when I get a can.
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Does the T/C 30 Carbine have a 1:10 twist? The M1 30 Carbine barrels are 1:20" to 1:16".
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