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Is the 1894 action strong enough for the 454 Casull? If so, would rechambering the barrel be the only modification needed from a 45LC rifle to shoot the 454? Just asking...

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Marlin says No. SAAMI says No. I have never seen anything written anywhere to say otherwise.

I think that .45 Colt +P is your limit.

It would be a particularly ugly rifle to blow up. Once that external bolt let go, you could be the recipient of some very nasty shrapnel.

Good luck

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Well with all the talk about how strong the 336 -- 30-30 action is and converting it into other calibers(307/356) that it wasn't intended for, I just thought it would apply to other Marlin actions and I was checking to see if anyone has already tried this. Looks like I need to purchase a rifle made for this caliber.... Thanks.

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I've read that NavyArms is chambering their 92 repro in 454. Might want to check them out.
I know I'm sure happy with my NavyArms 92 in .45 Colt.
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