- Location
- Smithers, B.C.
Hello Gents,
I have heard rumors for many years now of people taking the classic military Martini Henry or Martini Enfield and re-barreling/re-chambering it into some very hefty calibers (one gentleman mentioned .375 H&H!, another 45/70 Gov!)
I wanted to know if this is total bonfire beer talk, or if the Martini Henry or Martini Enfield actions are strong enough to handle this kind of conversion work? I understand the original Martini Henry round had something like 75 grains of black powder behind it.
I look forward to hearing about this being cleared up,
Yours,
D
I have heard rumors for many years now of people taking the classic military Martini Henry or Martini Enfield and re-barreling/re-chambering it into some very hefty calibers (one gentleman mentioned .375 H&H!, another 45/70 Gov!)
I wanted to know if this is total bonfire beer talk, or if the Martini Henry or Martini Enfield actions are strong enough to handle this kind of conversion work? I understand the original Martini Henry round had something like 75 grains of black powder behind it.
I look forward to hearing about this being cleared up,
Yours,
D




















































