« Reply #183 on: July 04, 2021, 03:08:35 AM »
I have been playing with homemade adapters for quite a while and they can be very accurate.
Just recently I picked up a original Trapdoor Springfield Carbine and really don’t want to shoot it with 45-70 ammo and got a idea. Being the breech isn’t able to be able to put in a long adapter in I did some experiments and found I can get one that’s 3 5/8” long in the chamber. I have all the necessary materials laying around to make a adapter in 32 H&R magnum so that’s what I plan to make . At first I will leave the outer rim removed where the ejector is so the adapter can stay in the gun after each firing and just make a small recess under the 32 H&R rim to use a small screw driver ground down to pick out the fired cases.
If it turns out to be accurate and worth doing I can make a ejector that will exchange with the 45-70 ejector that will pop out the small 32 casings. Since my eyesight isn’t all that great for shooting iron sights , if I can hit a 6” gong at 50 yards with the adapter in the carbine I will consider it a success.
jedman
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