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I haven't been following this site closely and don't know if it's been discussed, but could this be a new breath of life for the 88.<BR> Is it possible? Is there a market? Can we talk Winchester into it??<BR> Think of the possibilities, a.284 WSM up through the .416 WSM. <BR> This could make "possibly" the best lever rifle even better!! -memtb<P><BR>


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I don't think that that rifle was designed to take the pressures of these new rounds. Sean


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In an article ('Favorite Lever Guns and Their Loads') in 'Lever Guns' by 'Rifle' magazine, Layne Simpson discribes the Model 88. It had a bolt with three rotating lugs that locked into a set of recesses in the front of the receiver. It was chambered for the .243 Win, the .308 Win, the .358 Win and the.284 Win.<BR> I'm not sure what the .300 SWM pressure levels run to, but I'm thinking these four rounds are considered modern high intensity cartridges.<P>El Lobo in NM<BR>

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I have read that the WSM is like a standard magnum 65,000 psi max whereas a .308 Win has a high load in my Hogdon manual of 57,000 psi +/-. Sean<P>------------------<BR>Ask me about microwaving cats for fun and profit!


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The bolt face would have to be opened up to .535", there may not be enough there to do this. There could be a redesign I suppose but then it wouldn't really be an 88. The WSM is fat .555" and probably limits capacity to 2 rounds in a bolt action. Probably would be as limited in a lever as well.


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I don't have SAAMI's maximum pressure for this cartridge. My best GUESS is that it's probably rated at 60,000<BR> lb/sq in. maximum � the pressure maximum of so many modern high-pressure cartridges.<P> I'm extremely leery, at this point, of rechambering any rifle other than a very strong modern bolt-action rifle for<BR> this cartridge, for two reasons:<P> � Enlarging the diameter of the chamber reduces the thickness of the steel around the chamber. The area of the<BR> greatest risk is where the steel is already thinnest � between the chamber and the minor diameter of the barrel<BR> thread (the diameter between the bottom of the thread "V" on one side to the bottom of the "V" directly<BR> opposite). The receiver at this point is an imperfect support for the barrel in terms of its ability to withstand<BR> extremely high pressure without distortion (bulging or bursting).<P> � Increasing the case diameter also increases the FORCE or thrust against the breech at any given peak<BR> pressure. The ratio of increase in force is the ratio of the increase in the net area of the case web (the area of the<BR> case web inside the walls of the case). Pressure is force per square inch. Increase the square-inch figure with the<BR> pressure the same, and simple arithmetic produces that much more force.<P> These are inescapable, irrefutable, real-world facts, not subject to wishful thinking or contrary opinion.<P> For these reasons, I would have no part in rechambering a Winchester Model 88, Browning BLR, Savage Model<BR> 99, or any similar nonbolt-action rifle for such a fat high-pressure cartridge.


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Thanks Ken and others; I was "bored out of my mind", down in the back for about a week, and just thinking out loud. Probably shouldn't be putting in posts after midnight!-memtb


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