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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3257371" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Yes those are the "styles" of actions as they are referred to when looking at 4570 loading data. And they are separated that way because of strength of action, trapdoor action being the weakest and Ruger 1 and 3 being the strongest. Check with the Henry info and determine what it's rated at. Generally they're listed trapdoor, 1874 sharps, falling block then the lever guns and then the Rugers in order of strength. Lots of siamese mausers were rebarreled to 4570, they are a strong action too. I've reloaded 1000s of 4570 over the years for 1874 sharps but not lever guns. Crimping will be important for your lever gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3257371, member: 15643"] Yes those are the "styles" of actions as they are referred to when looking at 4570 loading data. And they are separated that way because of strength of action, trapdoor action being the weakest and Ruger 1 and 3 being the strongest. Check with the Henry info and determine what it's rated at. Generally they're listed trapdoor, 1874 sharps, falling block then the lever guns and then the Rugers in order of strength. Lots of siamese mausers were rebarreled to 4570, they are a strong action too. I've reloaded 1000s of 4570 over the years for 1874 sharps but not lever guns. Crimping will be important for your lever gun. [/QUOTE]
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