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Merry Christmas to me - Printable Version +- Historic Shooting Forums (http://historicshooting.com) +-- Forum: General (http://historicshooting.com/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: The rifles (http://historicshooting.com/forum-2.html) +---- Forum: Lever rifles (http://historicshooting.com/forum-27.html) +---- Thread: Merry Christmas to me (/thread-1641.html) |
RE: Merry Christmas to me - Kurt - 12-09-2015 Don, I don't know about the microgroove rifling. I have it in my .444 Marlin and it just wont shoot cast bullets with any alloy. Smokeless or black. It shoots the jacket bullets like a laser. Kurt RE: Merry Christmas to me - Don McDowell - 12-09-2015 Sometimes things just don't work, but my 30-30 ai Marlin shoot cast reasonably well, but shooting cast in the thing sort of defies the intent of the rechambering job... Altho it is a fun way to fireform a fresh batch of cases. But on a side note I'm not sure the 444 in any barrel rifling is much of a cast bullet shooter. I sure haven't seen any variable evidence of it anyway. RE: Merry Christmas to me - Kurt - 12-10-2015 It shoots good, but not cast. I been looking for a drop in Ballard rifled barrel for it. RE: Merry Christmas to me - Don McDowell - 12-10-2015 You would have to get a barrel blank from Green Mtn and have it fitted. RE: Merry Christmas to me - Don McDowell - 12-10-2015 Probably cheaper to find one of the Winchester 94's they ran in .444 RE: Merry Christmas to me - laowho - 12-10-2015 Mornin All, This is great. Seems there's no bottom to this. Thanks for the history Don. Lots to chew on here, so back to my homework. What a cool forum. RE: Merry Christmas to me - Don McDowell - 12-10-2015 Glad to have you. RE: Merry Christmas to me - laowho - 12-10-2015 In the interest of tryin to contribute sumthin, figured I'd offer this The Model 1894 Winchester actually appeared before the complete demise of the black powder era. It was originally chambered for the .32-40 Winchester and the .38-55 Winchester, two black powder cartridges of long standing. Then the Model 1894 greeted the smokeless powder era with better steel in its barrel. It is interesting to note that the original 1894 action was strong enough for smokeless powder pressures and needed no strengthening modification, as long as the improved barrel steel was used. This is generally true of Browning’s designs. They were somewhat “overbuilt.” Neither the Model 1885 Single Shot nor any of the lever actions needed any modification, other than stronger barrel steel, to move into the smokeless powder era. Interest in the ’94 as a hunting arm, and in the lever action as an icon of disappearing frontier America, propelled it through the twentieth century with several million editions produced and sold. It came from here http://ataleoftwothirties.com/?page_id=1036 but I wouldn't know whether it's accurate. Guess this is why/how the 30-30 came to be? Cheers, Doug RE: Merry Christmas to me - laowho - 12-10-2015 And in the interest of tryin 2 really contribute, just joined the BPCR.net forums where I can get better prepared for things here. You guys are a little advanced as compared with the rest, so I'll get all I can there then post better questions. Cheers, RE: Merry Christmas to me - Don McDowell - 12-10-2015 You won't get much there.. |