Jimmy2fingers
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- Edmonton, Alberta
The Alaskan and Wildlands are both heavier than the other models.
I am packing up the 12, 16, and the mares leg to go shooting today. The heavier 16" Wildlands 1892 is my favourite. It absorbs the recoil nice, it's moderately accurate with the skinner sights, and it's just beautiful IMO. I have a hard time acquiring the target with the sights on the 12" Alaskan. The kids don't like the recoil of hot magnum rounds in the mares leg, but will spend all day shooting lighter reloads thru it.
I personally would use another rifle for hunting, but would consider packing the mares leg for bow season.
Reloading 44 is cheap and easy.
I am packing up the 12, 16, and the mares leg to go shooting today. The heavier 16" Wildlands 1892 is my favourite. It absorbs the recoil nice, it's moderately accurate with the skinner sights, and it's just beautiful IMO. I have a hard time acquiring the target with the sights on the 12" Alaskan. The kids don't like the recoil of hot magnum rounds in the mares leg, but will spend all day shooting lighter reloads thru it.
I personally would use another rifle for hunting, but would consider packing the mares leg for bow season.
Reloading 44 is cheap and easy.
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