Hey all
I am considering buying an original winchester 1866 in 44 henry, as it is an antique status, lever action rifle.
Of course ammo is a concern. I can't seem to find any information about making 44 henry, so I am curious if anybody else may know something?
My thought process is to take a 44 special case, drill out the bottom to accept a 9mm flobert case as a primer. But im not sure if that's would work like the smaller 32, 41 rimfire reloadable kits.
I would probably have to ask noe molds in the states to make me a proper heeled bullet design.
Any input on this would be greatly appreciated!
Last point to note, centerfire conversion is not an option here, as if it becomes centerfire, it will lose its antique status, which is the entire reason for owning it in the first place!
I am considering buying an original winchester 1866 in 44 henry, as it is an antique status, lever action rifle.
Of course ammo is a concern. I can't seem to find any information about making 44 henry, so I am curious if anybody else may know something?
My thought process is to take a 44 special case, drill out the bottom to accept a 9mm flobert case as a primer. But im not sure if that's would work like the smaller 32, 41 rimfire reloadable kits.
I would probably have to ask noe molds in the states to make me a proper heeled bullet design.
Any input on this would be greatly appreciated!
Last point to note, centerfire conversion is not an option here, as if it becomes centerfire, it will lose its antique status, which is the entire reason for owning it in the first place!


















































