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  • khornet
    mill the block down and silver solder a piece on the it(CF). Buy a Green Mountain barrel in a caliber you like and enjoy it. Save the original barrel.
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  • TRAP55
    Better off with a shootable CF with a repaired block. Once you have that accomplished, you still have a .375 bore with a real slow twist. I have a Ballard that was originally a .38 Long CF that someone "tried" to ream out to an Extra Long. It was cleaned up with a .38/55 reamer. BP handloads with cast bullets are surprisingly accurate.
    In the case of your LoWall, with it being a much stronger action, I would send it to Redman's and have it lined and chambered for .38Spcl/.357 Mag.
    Converting the breech block:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUnxFN0uvCs

    Ok, I stand corrected, the Ballard is a stronger action than the LoWall.
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  • charliemeyer007
    How good is the inside of the barrel? I think you could find an unrepaired CF block.

    Being a shooter I'd rather have a CF. Something in modern steel barrel, save the original stuff as is for the collector.

    I think you can get stuff to reload the 38 rf.
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  • Bert H.
    First, the low-wall is not "a much stronger action". It most definitely is not strong enough for the 38-55 cartridge!

    What is the serial number on the subject rifle? Is it chambered for the 38 Short RF, or the 38 Long RF?

    Original breech blocks are very difficult to find. I would have the original repaired. Converting it to center fire requires a new breech block (unless you want to drill the existing breech block for the gas vent port).
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  • Fazer1
    Thanks Bert,

    Basically what I was looking for. It is 38 long. It has the high block in it. I don't need it for a shooter, just hate knowing it is in the shape it's in.

    I figured I needed to repair the block. Converting it to center fire wouldn't be much more, I think. Gas port and possibly adjusting the links to hit in the correct point.

    Cheers...Chip
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