Got me thinking.
I know, that's always a bad thing.
Anyway, I have always liked the Henry and if I ever get one it will probably be in 45 Colt. I have a '73 in that caliber and it is a great rifle.
When I was working up a hunting load for it I happened to read an article in Handloader or Rifle that said the toggle link action was somewhat stronger then people believe and listed some loads that could be used in the rifle. One of the listed loads was a charge of 2400 behind a 250 gr. XTP. I found that load to be very accurate in my rifle. And it also absolutely flattened a nice 6 point that year!
Then I noticed that Uberti started listing a '73 in 44 Mag.
I would have never believed the TL action could stand that pressure!
Matter of fact Bill and I had talked about loading for the '73 and he advised that I get a Rossi M92 if I wanted to hot rod a lever gun and keep the toggle link loads mild. Still good advice I believe.
But the 44 Mag '73 still makes me wonder.
Since they only offer that cartridge in one model, does that mean the 44 mag gun's action is somehow "beefed" up? If not, does that mean I can run close to 44 mag pressure loads (case head size and back thrust considered) in my '73 and a Henry if I manage to get one?
I could just contact Uberti, I need to anyway to raise Cain about the two 1862 Colt Police model revolvers I had to send back
, but it's more fun, and informative, to bounce this stuff off all y'all!