Agree to disagree! Love the Golden Boy. Lightening fast! Flawless function!
Henry. 1860 to today! "Murican" in the best sense of the term!
Just curious, how often do you compete with it?
Do they have a web site?
ht tp://countryclassics08.com/guns.html These guys do Cowboy action shooting, they may be able to help with those types of guns
I don't yet as I stated earlier in the thread. Are you suggesting the firearm will function differently when "competing" then it has for the last 800 rounds practicing?
HI; This is NOT based on reality. ITs pure Fantasy. Real and date have nothing to do with it. It has evolved into a pure speed and hit game.
So browning are chopped down and ejectors are disabled.
Rifles well older JM stamped Marlins are useable for a less price.
Revolvers, just look at a category you want to shoot in and buy the Ruger that fits well into it.
Ruger New Vaquero - Uberti 1866 YellowBoy - Stoeger Coach SxS.
I have been using this combo for 2 years, shooting 10 or 12 matches each summer and plenty of practice and have not had a single issue with any of them. I run .38sp in both the lever and the revolvers. All great guns IMHO.
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This pair now sport a new set of custom walnut grips - much better than the factory plastic.
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Exactly the setup I am looking to put together.
Where did you buy the rifle and shotgun?
There seems to be lots of places that sell the Rugers, with Ellwood Epps being the cheapest with the SASS dual package, and a few other cheaper with singles.
Cheers
I think it'd be worth the trip to Waterloo and go to Shooters Choice. They have a nice website, and stock of IGA, Uberti and Perdesoli, many others.
If you're there ask if Gary Howe is in. He's an accomplished gunsmith with a lot of Cowboy "slick em up jobs" under his belt. I've seen him shoot a match with a Spencer rifle!
ht tp://www.shooterschoice.com/catalogue_front.htm
htt p://www.shooterschoice.com/garyhowe.htm
Thanks so much. Thats the first place I've seen all the Uberti models for sale and they say they keep stock. I'll give them a call tomorrow.
I was in Wild West in Edmonton Friday. Ken has Uberti 73s in stock that have I believe the 3rd gen Cowboys and Indian short stroke kit installed by C&I and are under 2 grand. He did not have any sxs, but he did have rugers. I have been a CAS competitor for quite a while, and have never seen anyone stay with the new Henry very long. They are prone to losing ejectors and while very smooth they have a very long lever stroke. They are very slow to shoot and awkward to load. I would stay very far away. If you shoot 3 to 10 thousand rounds of match and practice ammo a year they do not stand up. The modern Henry has no relationship with the old 1860 Henry rifle. Some shooters use and love the 66 however it has no lever safety (which will not allow the trigger to be pulled until the lever is closed)this was a feature Winchester added to the 73 to porevent out of battery discharge. Most of the top CAS shooters now use tricked out 73s.
I was in Wild West in Edmonton Friday. Ken has Uberti 73s in stock that have I believe the 3rd gen Cowboys and Indian short stroke kit installed by C&I and are under 2 grand. He did not have any sxs, but he did have rugers. I have been a CAS competitor for quite a while, and have never seen anyone stay with the new Henry very long. They are prone to losing ejectors and while very smooth they have a very long lever stroke. They are very slow to shoot and awkward to load. I would stay very far away. If you shoot 3 to 10 thousand rounds of match and practice ammo a year they do not stand up. The modern Henry has no relationship with the old 1860 Henry rifle. Some shooters use and love the 66 however it has no lever safety (which will not allow the trigger to be pulled until the lever is closed)this was a feature Winchester added to the 73 to porevent out of battery discharge. Most of the top CAS shooters now use tricked out 73s.




























