Just a thread showing off my most recent EE purchase. I bought this Winchester 1886 Extra Light in 45-70, which was a 2010 Shot Show special. Such a smooth fast handling gun. I really like the shotgun style buttstock. It has quite a bit straighter comb than either a SRC or a curved rifle style Winchester buttstock. Here are a couple pics:


So I took it to the range yesterday just to get it sighted in with the stock buckhorn sights at 100 yards. First shot marked by the blue arrow, pretty much dead center and ~3" low. Move the sight up 1 notch and fire three rounds. 1.3" group, which is pretty freaking good for me and buckhorn sights and my giant/not so precise target (I like it for sights like this). The 15 patches up and left are 357 load development for my 1892.

I'm pretty happy with this recent purchase. I wonder why Winchester hasn't done another run of this configuration? As much as I like the aesthetics of a full octagon barrel and a curved butt; this configuration is much more functional as a carry/hunting rifle.


So I took it to the range yesterday just to get it sighted in with the stock buckhorn sights at 100 yards. First shot marked by the blue arrow, pretty much dead center and ~3" low. Move the sight up 1 notch and fire three rounds. 1.3" group, which is pretty freaking good for me and buckhorn sights and my giant/not so precise target (I like it for sights like this). The 15 patches up and left are 357 load development for my 1892.

I'm pretty happy with this recent purchase. I wonder why Winchester hasn't done another run of this configuration? As much as I like the aesthetics of a full octagon barrel and a curved butt; this configuration is much more functional as a carry/hunting rifle.


















































