Why only four rounds?

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Why only four rounds?

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My Miroku-manufactured Winchester '95 SRC only holds four rounds in the box magazine. Most references online about the '95 state that it had a five round capacity. Is this four round limit because mine is in .30-06 instead of .30-40? I was shooting it at the range today and began thinking about that, because the loading procedures for this rimless cartridge are different than for rimmed cartridges, like the 30-40. On the .30-06, one can't just slide the rim to the rear under the magazine lips and pivot the cartridge down. One has to angle the whole rear of the cartridge down past the feed lips and then pivot the cartridge while sliding it rearward. It occurred to me that this depresses the follower more during loading .30-06 than it would if loading .30-40. I've never read anything about the originals in .30-06 being so limited, but is my theory correct about loading differences being the reason, or are the magazines just shorter on these Miroku versions?
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IIRC, My Miroku/Winchester 1895 .405 also holds 4 cartridges in the magazine.
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I have a Miroku 1895 in .30-06 and also one in .30-40, both only hold 4 rounds. Also with the .30-06 you dont have to roll the cartridge down you can set a cartridge on top of the feed lips and press straight down, it can be loaded similar to a double stack magazine that way.

I dont have an original to compare to (but if anyone wants to send me one my birthday is coming up).
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I have both a japanese 30-40 and 30-06. Mine take 4 in the mag. But you can put anothervround invthe chamber for a total of 5. Ought ti be enough for mostvwork.
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I've never been in a hunting situation where I could shoot more than 5 rounds total? Actually can't imagine a scenario where you'd have time for more than 3 rounds and not either be eaten, or have the animal dead or long gone? Some states have a 5 round capacity limit, so they may have built these guns to comply in those states.
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The "5 rounds" term refers to total capacity, and not magazine capacity.............


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So what??? You are going to kill it on the sixth round?
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No offense, but more than two are sort of unnecessary.
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I know the Leverguns forum occasionally runs off on a rabbit trail for a while but this is a little ridiculous. Feller just asked if his 4-round magazine capacity in Win 1895 was something done by Miroku, or whether they all were that way. Not having ever shot either the original or the Miroku version I was kinda' interested myself. 8 replies so far and no answer to the original, totally Leverguns-related question. Yeah, 4 is usually enough for big game hunting situations but us levergunners have been known to use our rifles for things other than big game shooting.

So did the original 1895's also have a magazine capacity of 4, with the "5-round capacity" requiring one in the chamber? Or is the 4-round magazine capacity a Miroku modification?
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Whelen said the magazine in the originals held 5 in .30-40 but only 4 in .30-06. He did not explain why the Krag, with a rim wider than the base of the -06, could get in one extra round.
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KWK wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2018 1:52 amHe did not explain why the Krag, with a rim wider than the base of the -06, could get in one extra round.
In looking at the drawing on p.46, it appears the follower limits magazine depth most at the shoulder, and the Krag has the narrower shoulder, perhaps just enough to make the difference. The rifle was designed, after all, in the era of the Krag, and the magazine may have been sized to just clear 5 rounds of the service cartridge.
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Thanks KWK and vance. That is interesting: 5 in 30/40, 4 in '06 for the old guys. And apparently just 4 in either one in the Miroku version.
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Does anyone have one of the older Browning/Miroku 1895's? I wonder if their capacity is any different than the newer Winchester/Miroku with the tang safety like the ones I have.
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HawkCreek wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:06 pm Does anyone have one of the older Browning/Miroku 1895's? I wonder if their capacity is any different than the newer Winchester/Miroku with the tang safety like the ones I have.
I have had several of each (never had an original Winchester 1895, though :( ) and still have an 1895 Browning in .35 Whelen and a 1895 Winchester (modern Miroku) in .405 Win. Both hold 4+1. I used to have a Browning 1895 in .30-40 and can't remember for sure, but I think it held 5+1.

Other than the silly tang safety, I haven't noticed major differences between the current Mirokus and those of the '80s
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1895 Winchester in 35 Win. Can I put 5 rounds in the magazine, Yes. Can I close the action with 5 in the magazine, no. I must chamber the top round or the bolt won't close. So the guns capacity is 5 but one is in the chamber. So with the Russians a 5 round stripper clip will fill the mag when they reload.
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