Thank you for backing up the comment regarding the curved brass Kiwi. I was hoping that someone had the info on it.

I think that some testing is in order before reaming chambers and whatnot. It is a hammer gun with the transfer bar, so what if it doesn't light off rifle primers?
Once the chamber is reamed for modern brass, rifle primers are the only option. With the thin rim at least the opportunity to thin from the back and use pistol primers is there. Grabbing some cut off and trimmed 30-30 brass should solve the problem for testing either primer.
Also, with all of the differences in bore diameter, an interchangable pilot reamer is going to be a must so a lender may not work.

Tom

Last edited by Tom Hall; 07/05/12 10:18 AM.

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