It's time we had a real oldie on here!
1884 Springfield Trapdoor, 45-70. I think we can call it classic, because I hunted with it when I was a teenager. My best hunting story with it was I trailed a couple elk all day in half a foot of snow, caught up to them just before dark in the afternoon. I was so tired I could barely hold the rifle up, the elk was moving and I missed her.
My brother, however, shot an elk with it, a near 45 degree angling shot and it went clear through.
This rifle has been in the family since the mid 1930s and is in pristine condition, with a shiny bore and sharp rifling. Two older brothers were having a mid day lunch in a bachelors cabin, a man they had never seen before. One brother admired this rifle, which was hanging on a wall. The fellow told my brother that he could have the rifle, if he wanted it.
When I was hunting with it, in late war time, there was was no ammuition available, as 45-70 ammo hadn't been made for several years. Another bachelor friend said he had some shells for it and if I walked to his cabin, I could have them. I lost no time in getting there and he gave me most of two boxes full of Winchester, 405 grain jacketed bullets. One of the boxes he gave me is in this picture!
I now have access to a chronograph and I intend to chrono ONE cartridge, to see what they were loaded at. Don't worry, the old rifle has already shot some from the box.
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Good post Bruce and one I never tire of seeing & hearing
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Johnn
Great thread. It is rifles like these that keep me involved with hunting and shooting. I've hunted for years but I'm not an avid hunter, I've shot, reloaded and collected for years however those really are not passions in and of themselves either. I enjoy older things of quality whether they be firearms, motorcycles, or people. The Savage 99A that I bought from Ted in about 1996 is a special to me for the trips it accompanied me on in northern Labrador and because it has helped me teach my girls to shoot. Just this fall I loaned it to a friend who needed a deer rifle and it helped him bag his first white tail. What a great rifle. I love some of my old Winchesters better than others. Why do I like a .33 better than a. 45-70? Why do I absolutely love a. 44-40 model 92 rifle and prefer them to an 86? (I'm always looking for an even nicer one.). Why does a well cared for rifle with a nice patina and a shiney bore interest me more than a pristine example? Why do I prefer a 6.5 Swede to a .270? I only love one 1917 Enfield sporter because it was my grandfathers and the every time I pick it up I think of that gentleman and all of the time he spent with me.
Don't get me wrong, I can appreciate a modern rifle for what it is and I have put quite a few rounds down range with an m14 or ar15 but my love of "using" classic rifles is what motivates me to hunt, shoot, reload and collect. Much like a ride on my old Triumph down a shoreline road is what motivates me to have a motorcycle. Much of my effort these days is to share these experiences with family and friends. God bless and I hope that each of you continue to enjoy your classics for years to come.
Thanks for sharing your classics with all of us.
Nice! What caliber? I have love affair with Springfield sporters.
I would like to see this thread stay active, so with that in mind here is a Wundhammer. This was a restoration project, took five years and as many people.
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Need more info for this one. Normally not a stackbarrel fan in rifles but I'm coming around to them.
It's a 1961 Merkel 210/250E combination gun. Top bbl is 16 gauge FULL and the bottom barrel is 7x57R. The second set is 16F/16M. Scope is a Hensoldt 1.5-6 in claw mounts.
Not really old or classic though.Thanks for all the nice comments. I don't hunt anymore but do shoot most of my rifles.
Ted: Good to hear from you and hope all is well with you and yours.
I found this a very interesting thread and enjoyed reading about and seeing some nice rifles.
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It's a 1961 Merkel 210/250E combination gun. Top bbl is 16 gauge FULL and the bottom barrel is 7x57R. The second set is 16F/16M. Scope is a Hensoldt 1.5-6 in claw mounts.




























