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Post by Quick Draw McGraw on Nov 26, 2017 13:05:57 GMT -5
Not sure I'm gonna go this route as .44 Special is comparable power wise. But could I shoot .44-40 out of my .44 Magnum SBH if I had a separate cylinder chambered for it? If so, who would you guys recommend?
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Post by awp101 on Nov 26, 2017 13:27:00 GMT -5
If a .357 cylinder can be reamed to .357 Bain and Davis, I don't know why it couldn't be reamed to .44-40.
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Post by kings6 on Nov 26, 2017 13:39:51 GMT -5
The problem will probably be that even though the NM 357 and 44 are built on the same frame, the 357 cylinder is shorter than the 44 cylinder. I would think the cylinder that might work is a shortened 357Max cylinder or contact Ruger since I believe they made a few 44 mag/44-40 guns in limited numbers. Since it is a combo they have gone in the past they may fit one for you.
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Post by Encore64 on Nov 26, 2017 13:42:00 GMT -5
Should be no issue adding a 44-40 cylinder to your 44 Magnum Blackhawk.
There have been some factory made dual cylinder guns built through the years.
As far as recommended gunsmiths, any of the custom revolversmiths could build it for you. I do recommend buying bulk brass up front and sending a few to headspace cylinder with.
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Post by whiterabbit on Nov 26, 2017 18:02:07 GMT -5
Borchardt?
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Post by taffin on Nov 26, 2017 18:28:39 GMT -5
Not sure I'm gonna go this route as .44 Special is comparable power wise. But could I shoot .44-40 out of my .44 Magnum SBH if I had a separate cylinder chambered for it? If so, who would you guys recommend? IF YOU DO SPECIFY A CYLINDER WICH WILL ACCEPT .429" BULLETS
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Post by mart on Nov 26, 2017 19:29:30 GMT -5
There is a new model 41 mag cylinder on Gunbroker right now. Might make a good donor cylinder for a 44-40.
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Post by potatojudge on Nov 27, 2017 10:35:59 GMT -5
I think Reeder typically quotes $250 for a scratch made cylinder fit to your gun.
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Post by boolitdesigner on Nov 27, 2017 14:39:25 GMT -5
A long time ago, back in the 70's, I read an article in a gun rag that had someone that re-chambered his SBH 44 Mag cylinder with a 44-40 reamer. The article said it worked fine and shot well. You need to check the case dimensions to see if it cleans up properly. That scenario would let you shoot 0.429" bullets.
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Post by shorty500 on Nov 27, 2017 18:54:29 GMT -5
A long time ago, back in the 70's, I read an article in a gun rag that had someone that re-chambered his SBH 44 Mag cylinder with a 44-40 reamer. The article said it worked fine and shot well. You need to check the case dimensions to see if it cleans up properly. That scenario would let you shoot 0.429" bullets. And that’s precisely why some gun rags should be used for outhouse paper, no offense meant to the poster I just quoted is meant either but that won’t work very well. The Magnum is a straight wall cartridge and has a case diameter of .457. The grand old .44WCF is a bottle neck that measures about .434 at the neck. Could it be done, YES! But every shot would expand the neck to fit chamber causing excessive sizing and rapid failure of the already paper thin WCF cases
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Post by taffin on Nov 27, 2017 19:14:30 GMT -5
[ . The grand old .44WCF is a bottle neck that measures about .434 at the neck.
TRY .443"
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Post by mart on Nov 27, 2017 19:27:59 GMT -5
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Post by shorty500 on Nov 27, 2017 20:19:46 GMT -5
[ . The grand old .44WCF is a bottle neck that measures about .434 at the neck. TRY .443" My bad there JT but typos happen and we often don’t proof read when in a rush. regardless of .434 or .443 it still would expand a thin case excessively with each firing and result in excessive sizing followed by rapid case loss. As I remember Mike Venturino and a gunsmith pal of his learned this lesson the hard way when playing with a Colt SAA .44 Special to .44 WCF rechamber disaster
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Post by taffin on Nov 27, 2017 20:32:27 GMT -5
[ . The grand old .44WCF is a bottle neck that measures about .434 at the neck. TRY .443" My bad there JT but typos happen and we often don’t proof read when in a rush. regardless of .434 or .443 it still would expand a thin case excessively with each firing and result in excessive sizing followed by rapid case loss. As I remember Mike Venturino and a gunsmith pal of his learned this lesson the hard way when playing with a Colt SAA .44 Special to .44 WCF rechamber disaster STARLINE .44-40s ARE A BIT THICKER AND TOUGHER AND LAST LONGER. THE BEST WAY IS A NEW CYLINDER CHAMBERED FOR .44-40 WITH .429" BULLETS
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Post by shorty500 on Nov 27, 2017 20:34:12 GMT -5
My bad there JT but typos happen and we often don’t proof read when in a rush. regardless of .434 or .443 it still would expand a thin case excessively with each firing and result in excessive sizing followed by rapid case loss. As I remember Mike Venturino and a gunsmith pal of his learned this lesson the hard way when playing with a Colt SAA .44 Special to .44 WCF rechamber disaster STARLINE .44-40s ARE A BIT THICKER AND TOUGHER AND LAST LONGER. THE BEST WAY IS A NEW CYLINDER CHAMBERED FOR .44-40 WITH .429" BULLETS Exactly
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