was looking at the website
http://www.winchesterguns.com/products/ ... amily=022C
and just curious - why isn't the takedown trapper offered in 44 mag.
seems like it would be very easy to offer it in that - most of the oether versions are offered in several chamberings. Seems like it would be fun to have one of these.
new winchester Levers -- question
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Re: new winchester Levers -- question
Since the TD removes about ¼ of the barrel threads, I suspect that the thinner chamber walls in the .44 vs the .357 might be considered a weak point. Also the .44 Rem Mag has a lot more bolt thrust than the .357.seasidehunter wrote:was looking at the website
http://www.winchesterguns.com/products/ ... amily=022C
and just curious - why isn't the takedown trapper offered in 44 mag.
seems like it would be very easy to offer it in that - most of the oether versions are offered in several chamberings. Seems like it would be fun to have one of these.
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