howdy fellas. I hope this is posted in the correct thread. I recently picked up a Zastava LK M70 at a gunshow & was incredibly impressed with it. Upon further research I realized these guns came left handed. After a week of searching one popped up for sale here in Canada and I quickly purchased it. It's chambered in. 300 WM
My question is on the topic of Barrel Rechambering. I'm not overly sure on what calibre to pick? Ideally I'd like 458 Lott but I'm not sure how easily that will be done as I do not know if the magazine will fit the longer OAL of the 458 Lott Specifically. (if anyone has one handy and can measure that would be great)
I'm not a recoil sensitive person, in fact I'm becoming quite the fan of the "larger" calibres.
currently my collection is as follows
Zastava 9.3x62
Pre 64 Model 70 in 375 H&H
Double rifle in 450/400 3inch NE
Custom 458 WM
BRNO ZKK-602 in 500 A Square.
The gaps in my collection are obviously the lack of 416 (Although 450/400 is. 410) & anything between 458 WM & my 500.
is there an easy choice for a calibre to pick that won't be a huge pain to chamber in this rifle? Oddball stuff is ok assuming the reloading components are available in the US. I'm in Canada but regularly import
My question is on the topic of Barrel Rechambering. I'm not overly sure on what calibre to pick? Ideally I'd like 458 Lott but I'm not sure how easily that will be done as I do not know if the magazine will fit the longer OAL of the 458 Lott Specifically. (if anyone has one handy and can measure that would be great)
I'm not a recoil sensitive person, in fact I'm becoming quite the fan of the "larger" calibres.
currently my collection is as follows
Zastava 9.3x62
Pre 64 Model 70 in 375 H&H
Double rifle in 450/400 3inch NE
Custom 458 WM
BRNO ZKK-602 in 500 A Square.
The gaps in my collection are obviously the lack of 416 (Although 450/400 is. 410) & anything between 458 WM & my 500.
is there an easy choice for a calibre to pick that won't be a huge pain to chamber in this rifle? Oddball stuff is ok assuming the reloading components are available in the US. I'm in Canada but regularly import