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Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 10:58 pm
by TwoRivers
Vikram wrote:
miroflex wrote:Hi Two Rivers,


From the Bluebook of gun values, your Model 1895 seems to have been made around 1923. That makes it possible that it was chambered in .30-06. JMO. I could be wrong.


Best-
Vikram
Not only possible, but likely. In any case, since the .30-06 is the .30-03 with a slightly shorter neck, it would be of no consequence. A rechambered .30-40, on the other hand, would likely give extraction problems with the rimless case. Cheers.

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:19 pm
by timmy
The Winchester 1895 is not a strong action, and the .30-'06 was right at the limit of what the action could take. Early on, the first 5000 rifles showed a weakness problem (this is well before the .30-03 and .30-'06 chamberings) and the action had to be modified and strengthened by adding more material to the receiver sides and to the area where the locking lug slots were cut into the receiver walls at the rear. Check out these pictures:

Early M1895:

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Later M1895:

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(you will also note that the early action did not have the two piece locking finger loop for locking the lever in the closed position.)

Remember that the .30-40 Krag round operates at a pressure that is about 15% to 20% less than that of .30-'06. On the other hand, many M1895s were made for the Muscovite State during WW1, and 7.62x54r operates at similar pressures as .30-'06.

You should review the wiki, as it has some interesting and useful information on the M1895: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Model_1895

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 1:11 pm
by miroflex
TwoRivers wrote:
Vikram wrote:
miroflex wrote:Hi Two Rivers,


From the Bluebook of gun values, your Model 1895 seems to have been made around 1923. That makes it possible that it was chambered in .30-06. JMO. I could be wrong.


Best-
Vikram
Not only possible, but likely. In any case, since the .30-06 is the .30-03 with a slightly shorter neck, it would be of no consequence. A rechambered .30-40, on the other hand, would likely give extraction problems with the rimless case. Cheers.
I quite agree with you Two Rivers. I wonder how many Model 1895 Winchesters were made for the .30-06 cartridge. Manton's must have imported a tidy lot to have their name prominently and beautifully engraved on the left hand side of the receiver.

Regards.

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 10:19 pm
by jai
Recently came across a Winchester model 70 Super Grade . It had side mounted1x4 Leupold scope. It was almost new in its original box plus other accessories .

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:45 pm
by miroflex
jai wrote:Recently came across a Winchester model 70 Super Grade . It had side mounted1x4 Leupold scope. It was almost new in its original box plus other accessories .
Hi Jai,

It must be quite a rifle to elicit the first post from you after more than three years of membership. You really must visit the site more often and keep writing.

Regards.

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 9:32 pm
by hks2056
My Dear Miroflex
Your search for the elusive YETI of the rifle has become interminable.How about giving IOF 30-06 a try.I was wondering if there is any licence holder on this forum who has two IOF 30-06 rifles on his licence.Given opportunity how many would like to possess two IOF 30-06 rifles simultaneously.
Regards

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:29 am
by miroflex
hks2056 wrote:My Dear Miroflex
Your search for the elusive YETI of the rifle has become interminable.How about giving IOF 30-06 a try.I was wondering if there is any licence holder on this forum who has two IOF 30-06 rifles on his licence.Given opportunity how many would like to possess two IOF 30-06 rifles simultaneously.
Regards

My dear HKS,

The search is over but the correspondence with the licensing authorities goes on. Hopefully the completion of the process is very close to being completed. I have developed a partiality for double rifles which is not met by the current IOF production. I came to know of a double barrel .30-06 but it has been sold.

Regards.

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:33 pm
by hks2056
Dear Miroflex
I am surprised that you have some hiccups for endorsement on your licence.You can phone up CS or HS In Lucknow.That would suffice.Do you know any one on this forum who has two IOF 30-06 rifles on his Licence?
Regards

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:55 pm
by miroflex
hks2056 wrote:Dear Miroflex
I am surprised that you have some hiccups for endorsement on your licence.You can phone up CS or HS In Lucknow.That would suffice.Do you know any one on this forum who has two IOF 30-06 rifles on his Licence?
Regards
Dear HKS.

Thanks for your advice.

I know of no one who has two IOF .30-06 on his licence.

Regards.

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:26 pm
by chandramohan
One of good rifle having cal 30-06 is M1 GARAND .

Re: What are the good 30.06 rifles available in India?

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 3:53 pm
by veeveeaar
IOF 30-06 .Brand new, Worth the money. V ery accurate.