This one may take a while to finish. First I am going on a out of town job in a couple weeks and won't be back until sometime in early May. Plus I will need to find the extractor parts and do some modifying on the arms.
A while back on another thread, I think about the 350 legend, I said something about sleeving a X frame cylinder and making a 30 or 357 Herrett. Well, Ruggyh up and sent me a spare 500 cylinder he had.
The first thing I did was some measuring and figuring out just how much I could ream out the chambers and have it one solid piece That came out to 5/8 or .625. Next I made a spud that would just slip in a 500 S&W chamber. I do this when reaming clinders because it makes repeat line ups easy. I have ones that fit 357, 44 and 22 lr cylinder. Place brass plates in mill vice jaws and clamp in a cylinder, stick spud in a collet and then once it is tight line the vice up so the spud slides in the chamber with no interference. Then replace the spud with a reamer, do your reaming steps then remove the cylinder, clean the vice and jaws. Then stick the cylinder on the spud and then run just run it down into the vice and tighten it up and it should be near perfect. Once the vice is tight I run spud up and down a couple times to make sure it is perfect, then back to reaming.
My first surprise with the 500 cylinder was how hard it is. The first chamber dulled a HSS 5/8 reamer just starting. Ordered a carbide reamer.
Now I have a X frame cylinder with .625 bores.
Between the chambers the walls the thins spot is right at .045 and on the outside walls it is .0625.
Next I have a .308 416R stainless barrel and I will tune 5 inserts at .0626 after checking the cylinder to make sure the holes it in are .625. Then I will set up my arbor press with a guide for tthe inserts, stick the inserts on dry ice which is -100f to shrink them and stick the cylinder in my digitally controlled heat treat oven at 350f to expand it. Then stick in a couple inserts. Reheat the cylinder, then do 2 more, reheat and get the final one.
Then I will ream the inserts to 30 Herrett with a reamer from 4D and turn the remainder of the barrel to fit the frame and shroud on my 500, which I already modified so the barrel and shroud are held on frame via nut. I will need get a 460 extractor and may have to modify it as the OD of a 460 case is .478 with a rim OD of .520 and a 30-30 case base is only .422 and a rim of .512
Can I fire a 130 gr 308 bullet at 18-1900 fps out of a 5 1/2 barrel revolver? We shall see. LOL
A while back on another thread, I think about the 350 legend, I said something about sleeving a X frame cylinder and making a 30 or 357 Herrett. Well, Ruggyh up and sent me a spare 500 cylinder he had.
The first thing I did was some measuring and figuring out just how much I could ream out the chambers and have it one solid piece That came out to 5/8 or .625. Next I made a spud that would just slip in a 500 S&W chamber. I do this when reaming clinders because it makes repeat line ups easy. I have ones that fit 357, 44 and 22 lr cylinder. Place brass plates in mill vice jaws and clamp in a cylinder, stick spud in a collet and then once it is tight line the vice up so the spud slides in the chamber with no interference. Then replace the spud with a reamer, do your reaming steps then remove the cylinder, clean the vice and jaws. Then stick the cylinder on the spud and then run just run it down into the vice and tighten it up and it should be near perfect. Once the vice is tight I run spud up and down a couple times to make sure it is perfect, then back to reaming.
My first surprise with the 500 cylinder was how hard it is. The first chamber dulled a HSS 5/8 reamer just starting. Ordered a carbide reamer.
Now I have a X frame cylinder with .625 bores.

Between the chambers the walls the thins spot is right at .045 and on the outside walls it is .0625.
Next I have a .308 416R stainless barrel and I will tune 5 inserts at .0626 after checking the cylinder to make sure the holes it in are .625. Then I will set up my arbor press with a guide for tthe inserts, stick the inserts on dry ice which is -100f to shrink them and stick the cylinder in my digitally controlled heat treat oven at 350f to expand it. Then stick in a couple inserts. Reheat the cylinder, then do 2 more, reheat and get the final one.
Then I will ream the inserts to 30 Herrett with a reamer from 4D and turn the remainder of the barrel to fit the frame and shroud on my 500, which I already modified so the barrel and shroud are held on frame via nut. I will need get a 460 extractor and may have to modify it as the OD of a 460 case is .478 with a rim OD of .520 and a 30-30 case base is only .422 and a rim of .512

Can I fire a 130 gr 308 bullet at 18-1900 fps out of a 5 1/2 barrel revolver? We shall see. LOL
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