I'm mostly just asking questions to understand how they are building these conversions, I no my way around guns way too well to be risking my life with this. But I just wanted to no how this was being done and if it's repeatable.
I'm bringing it up cause I no they convert 45-70 cva scouts to .45 muzzleloaders and I no they use a trimmed down "ignition module" but not sure how they r putting in the slug without goin past the rifling "or into the throat intended for the 45-70 round
I was thinking the other day, if I were to buy a 45-70 Crack open and trim down cases from a 45-70 round and use as a ignition system with the primer in the trimmed case and use smokeless powder would I have what I need for a .45 caliber muzzleloader? The only thing I'm not sure on is seating...
Looking at selling my Arken scope, want to get something smaller...included is the scope the rings and the lens caps...great scope for the money. 300$ shipped.
I belive I figured out my problem, the pro mag aics has a feed tower length of 3.7 accurate mags had different size aics magazines, looks like I need the 3.85 (outside length) magazine
I've got the action milled out to the correct length, and the recoil lug is modified as well as the bedding block it sits against...I actually just figured out my issue today, the Promag magazine is the magnum magazine but it isn't the correct length it's outside length is 3.7 at the feed tower...