View Full Version : Quick 7.62x39 question
awp101
12-28-2009, 11:05 AM
I've seen where folks have bought Shilen barrels or rechambered Rem 700 .308 barrels and rethreaded for the Savage.
Why couldn't a Savage .308 barrel be cut and rechambered? Seems to me it would save the additional work of rethreading the Rem barrel. Just personal preference?
Kicking around ideas for a project... ;D
Thanks! ;D
Dangerous Dan
12-28-2009, 11:28 AM
The Savage Barrel Does Not Have Enough Chamber to get it done , Even the Rem You Have To Shorten The Nut . Hope This Helps
awp101
12-28-2009, 12:09 PM
Aha! It most certainly does! And it explains why the Rem barrel I saw for sale said a shortened nut would be helpful...
awp101
12-30-2009, 09:39 AM
OK, I'm a little slower than usual and just thought of a couple of things. Are there any pitfalls to using the shortened barrel nut? Is it shortened just for the sake of appearance?
Dangerous Dan
12-30-2009, 12:34 PM
No It Is Shortened Si The Headspace Can Be Set , Ruger Barrels also have A Little More Room , But I Think The Rem and Ruger Barrels are a Lesser Barrel , Now If You are Going To Just Shoot Wolf and Outher Steel Case ammo It Would Not Matter The 7.62X39 With a .308 Bullet Is a Shooter at 100 Yards and Is A Good Gun To start a Child Out On . DD
awp101
12-30-2009, 01:58 PM
Got it, thanks! This is just going to be a ~100yd plinker/brush carbine.
And it's a way to thin that herd of surplus I have... ;D
handirifle
12-31-2009, 02:06 AM
What bolt head size do you use with the 7.62x39?
Do you have to modify one?
Also, do you fire them single shot or do they feed from a magazine?
awp101
12-31-2009, 09:32 AM
What bolt head size do you use with the 7.62x39?
Do you have to modify one?
My understanding is the best thing to use is a PPC head (available from SSS IIRC) since the x39 is .447" vs the .473" of the .308 based cases. A .308 based head might work but I haven't tried anything to be sure.
Also, do you fire them single shot or do they feed from a magazine?
I'm betting they feed from the mag just fine but each rifle is different and may need tweaking.
newguy
01-02-2010, 02:12 PM
im new here so i hope im not speaking out of line but wouldnt it be cheaper and easier to just buy a sks? mine is quite accurate to 100 yards and with a dumb target its a killer out to even 3-400 yards.
awp101
01-02-2010, 07:07 PM
im new here so i hope im not speaking out of line but wouldnt it be cheaper and easier to just buy a sks?
Got one. Just looking for something with a little more...panache. ;) Plus it's going to be a brush-buster/range plinker and something a little different in the safe.
BTW, how does one shorten a barrel nut? And which end gets shortened?
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