Mornin gentlemen,
I only recently found GBO and it sure seems to be the authority on Handies.
Back Story: I have a 30-30/20GA combo, left to me by my grand father. I currently have it set up as a youth deer rifle, a task at which it proves superb with my mild 125GR BT loads. It has killed ~20 "first deer" in the last 5 years. And, it also slings 125 and 150GR full loads at deer and pigs with great effect, when I actually get to play with my own toy.
The reality: I really know nothing about this rifle, except that it was my grandfathers. Unfortunately, the rifle is currently being used by a first time hunter (Or fortunately... 2 doe down so far this weekend), so I do not have access to SN or other indicating marks. I can assume that it was manufactured between 1978 and 1986, so I know it is not an SB2. It is case colored, and quite a bit lighter than the new ones, but I do not think that does much to identify...
The quandary: I have application for a very short, very light, pistol chambered carbine. The work will be short, dirty, fast and only in emergency situations. I must be able to carry it in an over the shoulder scabbard with no regard for its presence, as if it were not there. A 16.5" 357BBL on my lighter frame, with the youth synthetic stock, should be perfect.
The hesitation: I know that the factory will not fit any BBL to my frame, and I never even considered previously loved BBL's until I found the Oracle that is GBO. So, would you hesitate to put a 357, or 44 BBL on an older frame that was manufactured as a 30-30?
How about a 223BBL? I already load it above list in 30-30.... Where would you draw the line?
Thanks for your Knowledge,
Steve