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Like the "Chamber and Cartridge Dimensions" link on the Leverguns home page... here is a pictorial representation of the 1986 Browning production run of the 1886 Winny - 26 octagon barrel. I made this today with short brass and soft lead and it was a bear to unchamber. This is definetly a no-throat chamber.
Chamber length = 2.125
Bore = .450
Groove= .456
The ding above the number 2 happened when I extracted the case.
A man on a gallopin' horse in the middle of the night would never know the difference.
This a new-to-me rifle and I have not made up any rounds yet. So, I don't know the answer. I have ordered several different kinds of bullets both cast and jacketed to check it out.
A man on a gallopin' horse in the middle of the night would never know the difference.
I found the "Chamber and Cartridge Dimensions" link on the Leverguns home page, but for some reason it wouldn't function (drop-down menu hitch of some sort).
Anyway, is that where it actually discussed the chamber-casting method you used, or is there another handy link to a description of the process? It looks like you just chambered an empty, and poured lead down the muzzle, although I'm suspecting it's a bit more complex than that. How do?
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