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Re: Winchester 1885 LW problem
Reply #30 - Dec 11th, 2023 at 3:35pm
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ssdave wrote on Dec 11th, 2023 at 3:06pm:
I think C Sharps or MVA have those extractors.  If you can't find one, I can sell you one, I have several originals.


Sweet.  I'm very interested in one.  It has to be like photo but in .22 so I can fit it to a 25-20 SS rim when I chamber it.

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Reply #31 - Dec 11th, 2023 at 4:49pm
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Sure shot wrote on Dec 9th, 2023 at 9:15am:
How  about having  just the chamber sleeved and chamber to .25-20 ss, or have the barrel rebored to .32-20.


Sleeve just the chamber, now that's a neat idea.  Saves buying a barrel liner or setting the barrel back.   Just how is this done? I think I have an idea, but if you have the procedure, I'm interested.
  
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Reply #32 - Dec 13th, 2023 at 5:25pm
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I may be reading too much into this but I might just install a barrel liner. This way I won't have to set back the barrel and re-adjust the main spring and forearm attachment points. I just want to make sure that the liner will clean up the barrel breech end, as it is oversize (at .438") which is oversize for the 25-20 SS. It has a rim OD matching close to the .35/.357 +-. I see the liner drill from Brownell's is 7/16" OD (.4375").  The 25-20 Brownells barrel liner OD is .435". I think after drilling and with the epoxy filler it will clean up without any gaps at the breech face. This will keep the barrel at 24" too. Then chamber it for 25-20 SS. Still undecided as it has a good bore.  What would you do?

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Re: Winchester 1885 LW problem
Reply #33 - Dec 13th, 2023 at 6:49pm
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What would I do?  Since the barrel has a "good bore", I'd be inclined to sleeve the chamber.

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Re: Winchester 1885 LW problem
Reply #34 - Dec 13th, 2023 at 7:23pm
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its about 357 magnum rim.
I'd look at 256 mag.my Ruger #1 is pretty accurate in that caliber
  
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