Thanks for the kind words. It is unfortunate
I agree SIXGUNNER, The 32-20 in the Marlin is one of my favorite little leverguns. A small kiss with the throating reamer, thus letting me use more moder "LBT" style Long flat nose bullets, gives it a new lease on life. My little gun will run 120 grain bullets a almost 2300 Fps. That makes it very close to the ballistics of the 7.62x39. So I have a "Cowboy assault rifle" haha.
The 32 H&R or 327 Fed on in the same gun would be so sweet. I've been looking for the older 32 H&R with the full octagon barrel and mag tube, but alas, they fetch a premium price these days.
If they came out with a 256 Win in the 1894, I'd bee in trouble. Likely I'd have to buy two, as my wife always steal the ones I get for myself, so it always costs me double.
All the best Sir.
Complete thread:
- .256 Winchester Article in Most Recent Guns Magazine -
Remington40x,
2019-05-15, 15:09
- .256 Winchester Article in Most Recent Guns Magazine -
jgt,
2019-05-16, 07:27
- .256 Winchester Article in Most Recent Guns Magazine - Remington40x, 2019-05-16, 12:08
- .256 Winchester Article in Most Recent Guns Magazine - J.Michael, 2019-05-17, 12:03
- Thanks for the kind words. It is unfortunate -
SIXGUNNER,
2019-05-16, 17:06
- Thanks for the kind words. It is unfortunate - E Sisk, 2019-05-17, 02:39
- Thanks for the kind words. It is unfortunate - Todd C, 2019-07-07, 19:48
- .256 Winchester conversion -
CJM,
2019-05-17, 20:57
- .256 Winchester conversion - E Sisk, 2019-05-18, 10:42
- Forming .256 Win Mag brass - Hobie, 2019-05-19, 21:35
- .256 Winchester Article in Most Recent Guns Magazine -
jgt,
2019-05-16, 07:27