But... The 1892 Winchester (made in 1910) that I picked up recently is just begging to be shot!
It was rebarreled to .357 Mag and still has the original "blackpowder" firing pin, but I've been advised by the best (a forum member here) that it should be OK with lead loads, as long as I see no primer leakage.
The headspace though, as measured by seating a once-fired primer very shallow, and then letting the closing of the action seat it (with extractor and ejector still on the bolt) -- comes out at 0.018"...
Now I understand that with a bottleneck round, I'd risk stretching the brass and having a casehead separation -- which would not be fun...

But in a straight-walled case like 357 brass, using 4.5 gr of Universal reloads with lead bullets... Is that headspace OK?
And if it's not... What's the fix?
Thanks all!
Old No7