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I think browning missed out by not making a BLR in 338 wm. That would show the 1895 crowd the meaning of guide gun
 
I think better suited in short actions handier feel BLR available in .325 WSM factory ammo 220gr @ 2840 fps mv. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/2900188586?pid=572062 / https://www.browning.com/products/firearms/rifles/blr.html

Woodleigh lists 250gr .323". https://www.woodleighbullets.com.au/bullet-lists/traditional/264-333-list

Pretty close to .338 WM ballistics.

Or BLR .450 Marlin alternative to 1895 can load my .450M BLR with wide variety of bullet weights 250gr to 500gr including spitzers all at higher muzzle speeds than 1895.
 
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Man, if you can find someone willing to tackle the job, I'd be all over that conversion. As weird as a European metric might be in a very American lever action, that rifle would be an outstanding tool in a lot of scenarios.

Yeah, I have the donor rifle and I like the idea too. I think the stainless takedown BLR is a great hunting rifle and checks a lot of boxes. I don't have any stainless 9.3x62 rifles.

Ron Smith could likely do that for you. - dan

thanks, I'll check it out.
 
Bob Jury also does rebores

A google revealed posts by Bill Leeper about building a 358 Norma and 416 Taylor BLR. He is retired but maybe he could chime in.

Whatever happened to the Remington pump 9.3x62 project?
 
Man, if you can find someone willing to tackle the job, I'd be all over that conversion. As weird as a European metric might be in a very American lever action, that rifle would be an outstanding tool in a lot of scenarios.

Always wanted to do a takedown Winchester 1895 in 9.3x62
 
I think browning missed out by not making a BLR in 338 wm. That would show the 1895 crowd the meaning of guide gun

It does come in 300WM... so happiness would only be a re-bore away...
And in a take down to boot.
With Trigger Guard Engraving in genuine Buck Mark Gold, for the most discerning of Fudd!
Can't do that in an 1895...
R.
 
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Are these 95 rebarrels inspired by an old rifleshooter article called something like “ the last Alaskan sourdough”? About a guide with a bunch of win 95s in hawk wildcats 375 hawke etc

I can’t find it now but I used to read it a looot when I was in my early 20s and dream about 1895s and northern living
 
^ I wish they had made that one in 303.

I’m kind of shocked that they didn’t come out with a 7.62x54r carbine model to appeal to the massive popularity of Battlefield 1 (a World War I video game all the youths were playing 5-6 years ago for you old fellas). Tacticool companies definitely do similar things. Maybe too expensive

That article is 100 percent where I got the idea from!

That article, boddington on the 405 ruger no 1 and cape buffalo and Phil Shoemaker on “old ugly” and bullet testing on beached whales will always have a special place in my heart. I’ve had a ruger no 1, but no 1895 or 458 wm. Yet…
 
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