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The B92’s in 44 mag are fitted with shallow multi groove rifling that is similar to Marlin’s microgroove rifling. On top of this most cast bullet moulds made by the large mould manufacturers cater for pistol users, ie bullets normally drop at 0.430”.
THe B92 is the best 92 ever made. It's as close to the original Winchester 92 style action as you can get without all the silly add-on lawyer parts. It's the best of the old and new, old style action in modern steel. That said you may want to do some research. Browning did some of those in a 1 in 38" twist.
The only rifle that Nelson made the modification on is a Winchester JW92 Commemorative. The B92 in .44 mag can shoot .44 spcl. If memory serves me the B92’s were only in .44 mag & .357 mag, but you seem to be the “authority” on the subject so I will bow to your expertise on whether there is a Browning 92 in .44-40 made.
I had a B92 .357 for a few years, but sold it in '06 to somebody on here and used the money to buy two Rossi '92 .357's. The Browning absolutely would not feed anything shorter than a full-length .357. - .38 cases would work, but I had to use a heavier (longer) bullet and seat it out to the same OAL as a loaded .357 cartridge.
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My Shilen barrel is a 6 groove right twist and one of the other two 44's is an 8 groove left and the other is a 10 groove right. The "bad barrel" is a 12 groove right. Seems Miruko couldn't make up their mind on the 44's. Rate of twist also varies among the 3. The Shilen is 1 in 18, one B92 is 1 in 38 and the other is 1 in 22.
One of my fellow club members alerted us that a local shop has 2 unfired Browning B-92s, 1978 mgr. Supposedly unfired safe queens, consecutive serial numbers, .44 Magnum. I don't know about boxes. What would the price range be? How much would you pay? Fillmore
The Browning 92's are great lever guns. Many were used by the top shooters for many years. Although Evil Roy, San Juan, China Camp, Durango Kid, were/are all great guys I don't want their worn out guns.
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Just bookmarked this thread. I have a Browning B92 w/1:38" barrel that I got in a real good deal about 15 yrs ago. It came with about 250 rounds of handloaded ammo. I shot one round in a Ruger Bisley and it seemed to be fairly mild, so I shot about 5 or 6 rounds thru the B92. Couldn't hit anything. Took the rifle home and checked the barrel.