First off, forgive any incorrect terminology, I am not a gun smith nor any kind of expert - just trying to get some opinions and advice from those of you more experienced than I am.
My question is around the difference between the Winchester 1866 and 1873 feed mechanisms and their ability to feed .38 special ammo.
If I understand it correctly, the big difference between the actions is how the round is lifted from the magazine and loaded into the chamber. The 1866 method is to pick up the round and feed it via a "ramp" which causes the round to transition at an angle. The 1873 however lifts the round from the magazine straight up horizontally to the chamber.
My question is - when using factory .38 special ammo (that will be slightly shorter than the .357 the rifles were designed for) which of the 2 actions is likely to feed more reliably when run at speed.
I have also noticed that adverts for 1866 rifles tend to list them as .38 special specifically where the 1873 tends to be advertised as .38/.357, would this indicate that the 1866 will by design be more suited to the .38 sp round?
Any opinion on what rifle to buy (Winchester/Uberti/Marlin etc) would also be welcome.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
My question is around the difference between the Winchester 1866 and 1873 feed mechanisms and their ability to feed .38 special ammo.
If I understand it correctly, the big difference between the actions is how the round is lifted from the magazine and loaded into the chamber. The 1866 method is to pick up the round and feed it via a "ramp" which causes the round to transition at an angle. The 1873 however lifts the round from the magazine straight up horizontally to the chamber.
My question is - when using factory .38 special ammo (that will be slightly shorter than the .357 the rifles were designed for) which of the 2 actions is likely to feed more reliably when run at speed.
I have also noticed that adverts for 1866 rifles tend to list them as .38 special specifically where the 1873 tends to be advertised as .38/.357, would this indicate that the 1866 will by design be more suited to the .38 sp round?
Any opinion on what rifle to buy (Winchester/Uberti/Marlin etc) would also be welcome.
Thanks in advance for any comments.




















































