by crbutler on Wed Dec 02, 2020 4:39 pm
I’d slug the bore and have a cerrosafe casting done of the chamber and get some measurements. Also check what size the breech face is (standard, belted mag, etc). If you have fired brass that’s a start, but I’d still do the above to ensure you know what you are dealing with.
If it’s from ‘51 or so, who knows what it really is. Folks named things differently then and it could be essentially a .280 or some such. A .276 moniker suggests a .270 or 7mm wildcat.
Before messing with it, make sure you know who made it. Some old gunsmiths command premiums for untouched work.
Once you know the bore and case, you have a decision to make-
Find a set of dies (since this is an odd one, unlikely)
Have custom dies made (not that hard to have done, but more money than standard)
Rechamber (probably the least expensive option)
Rebarrel
Or possibly just sell it as is. If it’s an odd duck, some folks like those.
Can’t say I’ve personally ever heard of the .276 mag Carlson.