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Another thought I had was maybe using a octagonal .30-30 bbl and having it rebored to .38-55?
This is the way I would go if I were doing same.
Probably not a bad idea since I found a source for a complete front end that half round/half octagon...maybe one of those half mags like the TDs have as well?
OSOK, let's slow down and see where this goes.... Brownells has one of the worst websites when it comes to searches IMO. I guess what I consider a regular keyword and what they do are two different things.
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I have had three Winchesters rebored from .30-30 to .38-55. In each case, that was all I did for the conversion.
One of the barrels was an octagon barrel I got from Numrich to convert a carbine to a rifle. Griff got a barrel from them that was already in .38-55.
If you go the rebore route, I highly recommend Jes Ocambaugh.
This is the address I have for him.
Jesse Ocumpaugh
715 South 6th Street
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
(541) 942 1342
These are my .38-55s, including the one converted from a carbine and the first one I built from parts gathered over the internet (I call it Puzzle One- first of five).
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The Numrich barrel has a slightly oversize chamber, which can be seen in fired cases, but at .30-30 and .38-55 pressure levels it is not a problem.
Another thing about the Numrich barrels is that they are like black powder rifle barrels in that there is no taper. It's the same size chamber to muzzle (it's kind of like an octagon bull barrel, particularly in .30-30) and you have to get the fore end cap from them as the Winchester caps will not fit. I ordered the barrel, forearm and cap all at the same time, so that was not a problem for me.
I have to admit that I have not looked in a while to see if Numrich still sells that barrel.
These threads always get my attention. I have a '60s top eject that would be fun to convert.
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I just looked at Numrich's online catlog and saw the 26" non-tapered barrel is there (.38-55), but the forend cap is "sold out". It would be difficult to get one for that barrel any where else.
The half octagon kit would make a neat rifle that could be rebored to .38-55, but you're payng for a barrel AND a rebore. That's getting expensive.
In either case, I would definately put a crescent rifle buttstock on it.
BTW, the stock and forearm on Puzzle One are the originals from the other rifle. I sanded off the factory dark stain and cut the buttstock to fit an old crescent buttplate I acquired years before. It makes the buttstock pretty short when you do that, but it sure does go well with the trapper concept.
20cows wrote:I just looked at Numrich's online catlog and saw the 26" non-tapered barrel is there (.38-55), but the forend cap is "sold out". It would be difficult to get one for that barrel any where else.
Yes, that concerned me too.
20cows wrote:The half octagon kit would make a neat rifle that could be rebored to .38-55, but you're payng for a barrel AND a rebore. That's getting expensive..
True but it would help ensure the chamber is correctly cut rather than whatever Numrich received in the .38-55 bbl.
20cows wrote:In either case, I would definately put a crescent rifle buttstock on it.
I'll just have to see what happens with the rest of it. Love the looks of the crescent, not a lot of experience shooting them.
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awp101, I just finished putting a Numrich 38-55 barrel on one of my 94's . I need to post some pics. The regular winchester forend can be used . I just heated up the base and spread it open a little. The tube hanger and forend cap & forend cap holder parts I got from a gunshow. The forearm wood came from Midway on sale. It needed fitting ,like all after market wood.
The barrel slugged at .375 .I had to use my brothers lathe to take .010 off the end to get it to end space. That was the only downside to it. The lathe left a couple marks on the barrel. But I didn't mind because the receiver is already beat up.
I have shot about 15 rounds through it and it seems to group well . I am going to try some different loads to test. I bought my barrel still new from a member here for $75 . I have about $160 into it . I did all the work myself. It was very entertaining. I might try the half round 30/30 barrel kit from Numrich next.