Sure would be nice in one of his 1886 restorations.
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The difference between the financially well off, and the barely well off, is the price of their toys.crs wrote:Haven't read the referenced mag yet, but have a question -
To wit - a hot .45-70 or .45-90 is also "right on the heels" of the .458 Win mag, so why do we need another such "almost" big boomer?
Other than just for fun, of course.
Thanks. I'd love to do one for you.One day I'd like to own a gun you've engraved Tom
check out turnbullrestorations.com for the story of the development. and yes this is an affordable conversion for anyone with an 1886. by using the big 50 case you can get the needed powder capacity that is unavailable in the 45-70 case with big bullets.ArcticGoose wrote:engravertom,
I'd love to hear more about the 475 Turnbull! What are the advantages of this over the other 1886 Winchester cartridges if handloading in a modern Winchester?