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January 2, 2016, 10:10 PM | #1 |
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1892 Winchester Conversion
It's looking like I'll be taking on a bigger project here in the shop. A Winchester 1892 25-20 that has been attempted to be converted to 357 mag. Apparently the only thing done to it so far has been the barrel/ chamber work.
Anyone have any experience with this procedure? There is a good bit to it. Fortunately the rifle will be my own so I can really get into it without the stress of knowing it belongs to a customer.
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My brother bought the 256 Win reamer thinking he would do the same.
I just googled it, and I have to read 20 posters saying "don't do it" before I ran into one who explained the process: Quote:
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