I have two Winchester 1892 franken-rifles that I'm trying to get up and running. Both have jury-rigged magazine hangers (not originally fitted to these barrels at least), and I'm wondering how much some flex/tension in the magazine will affect the barrel and throw off accuracy.

One has the twist-in ring, the other has just the forearm barrel-band with a cross-screw. Both are short magazines with the magazine cap screw into a shallow hole on the bottom of the barrel, at about 3-4" in front of each hanger. Both barrels are light-weight round non-factory replacements.

It seems like when I get the magazine almost in place, the rear end is high against the receiver, and I have to flex it down to get it into the receiver hole. This puts some flex/tension in the magazine at the hanger, and levers the forward end of the magazine up tight against the barrel. Then when I put the magazine cap screw in it bottoms out against the barrel (and creates a gap between barrel and magazine), and adds to the magazines' tension against the barrel again...

Long question to ask if this sort of magazine tension effects the barrel enough to disrupt consistent accuracy? And if I should rearrange the hangers to eliminate any flex?

Thanks for Your experienced consideration,
Jeff

Last edited by JeffG; 07/05/22.

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