It does help to look at a couple of original 1886 rifles to get an idea about your .50-110 cal conversion
or any 1886/M-71 re-barrel/re-chamber. The Browning rifles do well for this, as I tend not to want to alter existing 1886 or pre-war M-71 rifles-
other than possibly to 348 Ackley Improved.

Excepting the historical perspective, a 50 AK or 450 Alaskan is equal to a 45-90 or 50-110. Brass is actually available
from Starline. If you have not reloaded before, a bit of research and work on possible details is involved. Be ready to learn by experience.
Having owned and still own a 450 Alaskan and 450 Fuller, their design was necessary because of an existing need
for a bear-stopping caliber in Alaska and Canada.
The 1886/Model 71s were perfect because of proven reliability and fast repeat shots.


"The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena-not the critic"-T. Roosevelt
There are no atheists in fox holes or in the open doors of a para's aircraft.....