I picked up an original Winchester low wall last night. Kinda rough but the action is tight. I don't know much about them other than what little I've read. End of the bbl mic'd .313 and I'm gonna cast the chamber to see what it really is. Winchester records show it being built in 1889 according to the serial number. A fine coat of rust inside and out but I guess if I get to be 128 years old I'll be a little rusty too.
I've read a little about the centerfire conversions. Also since the bore is not in the greatest shape, I have read that some folks reline the barrel while others have them bored larger. Can you point me to someone who might take a project like this on? I read that a fellow named Lee Shavers does this occasionally. I'm kinda new to BPCR and don't know many people yet. Thanks Mike.
Posts: 6,735
Location: Ft. Laramie Wy
Joined: May 2012
Reputation:
2
RE: Picked up a low wall
As it is rimfire already , might be a candidate to reline/rebarrel to 22.
I don't know of any particular smith , but Wyoming Armory might be a great place to start.
A wise man can always be found alone. A weak man can always be found in a crowd.