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Re: To Reline or Not Reline an Antique 22?
Reply #30 - May 27th, 2022 at 1:23pm
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cpace wrote on May 26th, 2022 at 3:48pm:
I bought a Windner Musket in .22 short with a perfect lookin bore.
Went to shoot it and it had been rechambered to .22  LR., It was not even close to be accurate at 25 yds. With shorts it was acceptable accurate but far from being a target rifle.  
Short 1 in 20  twist
LR 1 in 16 twist
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It has not been rechambered.  The original rifles (Winder Muskets) were made during WW1 and were chambered to accept whatever crappy ammo was on hand at a military basic training range.   

The 1 in 20 twist does not work well with Standard Velocity Long Rifle cartridges.  But if you use copper-plated High Velocity Long Rifles, the accuracy may surprise you.  I've never tried them with Stingers, etc.

The Winders were not intended to be target rifles.  They were intended as teaching tools, to teach 2 million recruits or National Guardsmen to shoot in a very short period of time.  Many of the trainees had never even held a gun before, let alone fire a rifle.  The sights on the 3rd Model were very much like the sights on the US Model 1917, the rifle that the National Army (mostly draftees) would use.

 
  
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Re: To Reline or Not Reline an Antique 22?
Reply #31 - May 28th, 2022 at 4:08pm
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For me it is like the Physicians Oath: "first, do no harm...".  Liners restore a fine SS rifle to shooting condition, be it casual plinking or competition.

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Re: To Reline or Not Reline an Antique 22?
Reply #32 - May 29th, 2022 at 12:55am
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A SS rifle in fine condition needs no liner. 

  

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Re: To Reline or Not Reline an Antique 22?
Reply #33 - Jul 6th, 2022 at 7:36pm
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Reline it and enjoy it.
  
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