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Would a 41 special be too much for the little Martini ? Roger | ||
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I've seen them done in 32 Win Spl, 357 Mag, 22 Hornet, and 218 Bee. 41 Special should be fine. IIRC the actions were proof tested up to 60,00 PSI | |||
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Roger The thing you need to watch is the case diameter, the barrel is pretty thin when you get to the larger cases. I am sure there will be some that can give you better information but I would be hesitant to go larger diameter than 38/357. I have one in 357 but I would not use the hotter loads in it. Never rode a bull, but have shot some. NRA life member NRA LEO firearms instructor (retired) NRA Golden Eagles member | |||
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Roger, if you do it, please post some pics. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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I have seen some done with necked down 44 mag cases......might need to do some more investigating. Roger | |||
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i see no problem - even though the case is a large diameter i have cadets chambered in 219 donaldson and 219 zipper improved both rounds use 30/30 brass and that's much bigger than 41 | |||
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uh, no its not. 30-30 base is .422"....41 is .434" I too have 30-30 based martini's.....Herrett's, 32-40, 25-35. Roger | |||
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I’ve had a bunch, including two 32 specials and now a 25-35. I think 41 would make the barrel walls too thin. .357 works though. Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | |||
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