I just had a thought, after reading through the recent Outdoor Life (or Field and Stream, whichever David Petzal did the gear review on). Anyway, I saw the .325 WSM in their in the gear review. Would it be possible to take a Czech VZ 24 (which I have, along with a complete Yugo 24/47) action, have the bolt face opened to accept the .534" diameter cases, cut the barrel back, rechamber, re-crown, re-thread, and place back in the action, or would there be enough metal to do this? Or would it just make more sense to have the whole thing re-built with an 8mm barrel and chambered in the 325? I am not sure if that would work or not. I know my uncle had a Mauser chambered into 338 Win Mag, and took a Spanish 7x57, left the original barrel, replaced the stock, put a different safety on it, bent the bolt, and drilled and tapped it for a scope. That rifle does look quite nice, even with the original barrel on it. Your thoughts would be great!! I keep getting new thoughts pop into my head every day, the clock is always ticking