What stovepipes?
This is a win 92 not a 94 action.
Ever see the youtube with potter from midway usa cycling that win 92 with about 3 cartridges in the air with 1 finger?
My rossi 92/44 is that smooth.
Your 92 may stovepipe.
Mine doesn't.
My idea of an ideal brush defence gun for bear is my brothers tuned up 16" barrel rossi 92 in 454 casull.
Stovepipes come from a gun that isn't tuned properly and bad technique (short stroking).
Stovepipe indeed.![]()
More likley to be charged by a cow then a bear. People that are obsessed with bear defense #### spend more time in front of the computer then the bush.
Anyway back to some sweet pics.
More likley to be charged by a cow then a bear. People that are obsessed with bear defense #### spend more time in front of the computer then the bush.
Anyway back to some sweet pics.
In the CAS circles they apparently have a tendency to jam when cycled very rapidly. Don't know how much truth there is to that, but it is pretty common to hear.
What stovepipes?
This is a win 92 not a 94 action.
Ever see the youtube with potter from midway usa cycling that win 92 with about 3 cartridges in the air with 1 finger?
My rossi 92/44 is that smooth.
Your 92 may stovepipe.
Mine doesn't.
My idea of an ideal brush defence gun for bear is my brothers tuned up 16" barrel rossi 92 in 454 casull.
Stovepipes come from a gun that isn't tuned properly and bad technique (short stroking).
Stovepipe indeed.![]()
In the CAS circles they apparently have a tendency to jam when cycled very rapidly. Don't know how much truth there is to that, but it is pretty common to hear.
You gotta get a guns butt plate against your own shoulder before you can properly assess it.
Lots of parroted anecdotal stuff floating around gun forums that is pure bs.
A stainless rossi 92/454 casull that is properly tuned and maintained combined with the appropriate ammo in the hands of a shooter who has bothered to learn to shoot it correctly is the best bear defence gun bar none that I've ever seen.
Tough, light, dependable, durable, fast pointing and lethal within 100 yards.
You know what bears need. More pictures of short bush guns.That might be ok for you, but for the bears where I hunt something more powerful..... much more powerful Thank-you..
20” LSI Puma M92 454 Casull Data...
Here are a few velocities in fps that it gets with some of my different 454 Casull loads.
240gr XTP-Mag 38grs H110 1) 2258 2) 2327 3) 2316
300gr XTP-Mag 30grs H110 1) 1858 2) 1821
300gr Speer Gold Dot 31grs H110 1) 1890 2) 1897
360gr C/P WLNGC’s 27grs Lil-gun 1) 1848 2) 1846 3) 1828 (awesome)
395gr C/P WLNGC’s 24grs Lil-Gun 1) 1647 2) 1642 3) 1650
This rifle feed everything I had perfectly. It is also an extremely fast light rifle to shoulder.
Just look at the velocities of the 360gr and 395gr bullets this is a little 45-70. As of right now I would totally recommend this rifle.
I went to Beartooth Bullets site and used their ballistics calculator.
Here are some results for the Puma rifle.
240gr = 2820 ft-lbs - 36 TKO - 154 TSP
300gr = 2305 ft-lbs - 36 TKO - 156 TSP
360gr = 2737 ft-lbs - 43 TKO - 185 TSP
395gr = 2388 ft-lbs - 42 TKO - 182 TSP
Foot-Pounds of energy (ft-lbs) eg; 30-06 180gr bullet 2700fps = 2914
Taylor Knock Out Scale (TKO) eg; 30-06 180gr bullet 2700fps = 21
Thornly Stopping Power Scale eg; 30-06 180gr 2700fps = 109
Example of TSP scale
45 Antelope
50 Deer
100 Black Bear (To account for 350- 500 lbs. bear.)
120 Elk, Moose, Kudu, Zebra, Large African Safari Plains Game
150 Lion, Leopard, Grizzly Bear, Brown Bear
250 Hippopotamus , Rhinoceros, Cape Buffalo, Elephant
In my M92 pictured above I load/shoot from light Cowboy action 200gr - top velocity 345gr 45 Colt loads and when I want real power I load up my 240gr @ 2350fps - 405gr @ 1650fps 454 Casull loads.
Best all round power load are 360gr Cast Performance WLNGC's @ 1840fps.
I have never had a failure/jam with this action it has reliably feed and ejected everything I have ever fed it.
No bear whether brown, black or white I ever saw is going to stand up after being hit with those loads and you're carrying a 6 pound compact rifle not a 9 pound hunk of unweildy steel that handles like a pig on a shovel.