The Days preferred the 22 hornet….and had a nice Brno in camp until sheslay mike stole it just before his descent into madness…
What's the best defence against Torture Druggers and Sneak Abouts?
The Days preferred the 22 hornet….and had a nice Brno in camp until sheslay mike stole it just before his descent into madness…
I though getting ammo in Telegraph Creek or Timbuktu was important? 25-20 is tough even for the Handloader these days.
There’s a list of rifles I just need to try, just to know and for the smiles. The 1892 is one and the .25-20 the most endearing chambering to my tastes for it. But there is a plan that does make sense for my cabinet if I really like the 92, and I look forward to finding out.
Fortunately fun is still a valid reason to buy a vintage Winchester.
WRT the 1895, I have a 405 that has become one of my favorites(who am I kidding, they are all favorites, lol), but I have seen quite a few pics of a custom 9.3x62 owned by Andy Larson of Skinner sights. That would be quite a capable rifle.
I'm also a big fan of the 30-06 but IMO the 1895 is the wrong platform for that caliber, but bored to 9.3 .......
I had a stainless takedown 450 marlin for a bit. I wanted to like it but I didn't like the force required to work the lever (sticky extraction?) as well as the takedown lever stuck straight out when the gun was taken down and snagged on stuff.
I have a win 1895 in 9.3x62. Very cool rifle, but I really don't like the iron sights especially the rear sight which just has a tiny notch. Aside from that it would be pretty much the perfect camp gun. Scoping it seems out of the question. What do people normally do with the 1895 ? Red dot or peep ?
Slickest Lever action? No contest, the Sako Finnwolf. If you have never had one in your hands,
you have missed out on the greatest feeling lever action ever. Dave.
I have looked at your add often...... 25-35 in an SRC is so sweet, I had an original one a few years ago that I regret selling.
I have a win 1895 in 9.3x62. Very cool rifle, but I really don't like the iron sights especially the rear sight which just has a tiny notch. Aside from that it would be pretty much the perfect camp gun. Scoping it seems out of the question. What do people normally do with the 1895 ? Red dot or peep ?
I haven't had extraction issues with the 450M BLR ss/TD even with Buffalo bore ammo. I wonder if you had a defect. I prefer the blrs takedown mechanism over the wild west guns copilot style where the magtube unscrews. The protruding lever isn't much of an issue when transported in a little case or those skinner-style soft takedown cases.
Sounds like you need to pull the trigger! LOL
most of the BLR force to run the action comes from the bolt pushing the hammer back to #### position, that hammer spring is stiff and can be altered, also the surfaces benefit from polishingI haven't had extraction issues with the 450M BLR ss/TD even with Buffalo bore ammo. I wonder if you had a defect. I prefer the blrs takedown mechanism over the wild west guns copilot style where the magtube unscrews. The protruding lever isn't much of an issue when transported in a little case or those skinner-style soft takedown cases.
Would a '64 be of interest? Has your pistol grip stock.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...736-WINCHESTER-64A-with-LYMAN-SIGHT-30-30-Cal
most of the BLR force to run the action comes from the bolt pushing the hammer back to #### position, that hammer spring is stiff and can be altered, also the surfaces benefit from polishing
#### the hammer first then see how smooth it is
slickest lever ever would have to be one fitted with a Pioneer super short stroke kit
Heat of the moment, you’re right of course, you don’t hear or feel anything, long as it’s reliable. Guns that hung up on me once in awhile in my office toying with them when the bolt was full rearward and pushed slightly cockeyed, never did when pointed at a buffalo or bear.
But rationality is dangerous and could mean we’d all be shooting bargain intersurplus .30-06s if the thought was taken a step further. Being smitten with your rifle and how fluidly it operates remains a thing for me in this hobby, but suppose that’s evident from the thread I started.
Plus… it’s a costly excuse to explore new models and ideas.