Newtosavage
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I have no idea why, but I want one. LOL
Kinda surprised it hasn't been done yet.
Kinda surprised it hasn't been done yet.
Henry...(sigh) well, if that's the best we can do...X2
I can see Henry making one soon.
The whole point of 350 Legend is to use pointed bullets for better downrange performance. Those are generally not advised for use in lever guns with tube magazines. It would be possible with SOME ammo out there. But I don't see any company taking the risk of offering a rifle that would be dangerous to use with commonly available ammo.
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I have a 350 legend AR. For a lever action .35 REM. 3-4 other rounds are preferable.
+11. How many (affordable) modern lever actions are 55,000 psi rated ?
2. Win XPR Bolt action is failrly smooth. (Maybe not Krag-smooth... but jeeeeezz guys)
Definitely will need to be crimped.Not gonna work in a tube magazine. I took a factory 225gr .450BM and just lightly tapped it with one of those lightweight two sided gunsmithing hammers and it's very easy to push the bullet back into the case.
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Definitely will need to be crimped.
Sure seems like a long trip around the barn to get 30/30 ballistics into a lever gun.
For straight wall states the 38/55 pre dates the 30/30.
Well that's dumb, guess that's what happens when legislators that don't understand ethics try to legislate ethics.Some straight wall states have a 1.8” maximum case length stipulation.
You might have something there, the Browning action is slick, if you sized it properly and made it take AR mags they'd sell like hot cakes.Possibly the browning platform as well. That (those?) platform being box magazine is also best suited for the bullets we are seeing on 350L ammo.
This far in and nobody has pointed out that 350 is a rebated rim? It’s not an insurmountable feat but all of the current lever guns I know of headspace off of the rim with the only exception being the HLR.
It is insurmountable.Since 350L lacks both a rim and a shoulder, it is a challenge, though not insurmountable, to chamber in a tubular fed lever action.