Hi Fellas, what converts easier/cheapest if a fella has both. A 1895 in 45-70 or a Browning 71 in 348 win? I thought the 348 might just be a rebarrel and some tweaking but not being a levergun expert may be there is a lot more work than what seems obvious. i would get a competent smith either way.
Also wondered if anyone might have reduced loads for the 50 alaskan. I was hoping someone might have worked up loads with 2400 powder specfically as have a lot on hand and load reduced bottleneck cases with it. Any other reduced loads/powders welcomed also from light hunting down to subsonic. Im not looking to break any speed records, in fact some 'trapdoor' level loads are one I am hoping for.
As you can tell I am seriously considering this project and lining up ducks before hand. No practical reason except I want a 50 cal in the collection