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Win 44 mag trapper to 445 supermag???
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I've been looking at a little 44 mag trapper and just wondering if it is possible to open it up for the 445 supermag? Looks like the shell carrier would need to be modified.....maybe a carrier for a 30-30 trapper might work??? Wouldn't be much of a problem to extend the chamber.....sure would make it a little powerhouse!!!!
 
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Might maybe work,if the reciever could handle the extra pressure. But why wreck an otherwise nice little carbine? derF
 
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I am not seeing the "powerhouse" aspect of this conversion.
 
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Derf

The 445 SuperMag was designed to run the same pressures as the 44 mag.....so there is no problem there.

Smallfry

Sierra load data shows a 300 grain bullet from a 14" 44 mag at a top speed of 1400 fps. The same bullet from a 14" 445 goes 1850 fps!!! Now do you see the "powerhouse" aspect of the conversion?

Of course the 444 or 45-70 "guide guns" would be another big step up in performance.....but at the price of a bigger, heavier rifle with greatly increased muzzle blast and recoil!!!

As a big plus, you could still shoot 44 mags in the converted rifle......try that in a 444 or 45-70!

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I had a .44 mag. M 94 with a 20" barrel. I had to modify the cartridge stop projection on the carrier just to get it to feed a handloaded 250-grain Keith semiwadcutter seated to the criming groove... [Razz]
 
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As present I have a Lagacy 44m winchester, and a marlin model 1894 44m. Once I had a browning 92 44mag. I found that the 94 would feed longer rounds than either the marlin or browning. In fact the Corbon 44mag stuff was way too long for the browning. I don't have any more corbon so I have never tried it on the marlin.
 
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