You might already know based on all the previous comments, but for some reason Rossi ships these guns with front sights that are way to low.
That could be why you couldn't hit where you were aiming.
In stock form these guns require a push-pull technique similar to a pistol grip only shotgun.
Push forward with the front hand and pull back with the rear. I've shot a ranchhand with a bungy sling around my body attached to the sling loop and it helped make it more stable specially when working the lever as the rear of the gun was supported.
Once the sights are regulated I've found these guns accurate out to 100 yards on steel plates. The .44 is a bit more of a handful but the .357 is quite easy to control and in my opinion the best cartridge if you want to leave your ranchand stock.
If you want to spend another $100 on a butt stock it's not hard to unscrew the one bolt and swap out the stock.
I think you'll find they'll make you whatever you like. I've seen the 'wanstalls' slings they make, very nice work for the money. I doubt you'll be disappointed with their custom work.
Hello fellow mare leg enthusiasts. So I just ordered the .357 ranch hand from wanstalls today. I've been reading of ppl having trouble cycling the .357 cartridges how common is this?
Hello fellow mare leg enthusiasts. So I just ordered the .357 ranch hand from wanstalls today. I've been reading of ppl having trouble cycling the .357 cartridges how common is this?
Thanks guys!! Ill use both your suggestions. cant wait till it comes in, canada post says tomorrow.Just get the dvd from Steve's gunz it will walk you throw slicking up your rossi its not that hard I was half blind wen I did mine
Thanks guys!! Ill use both your suggestions. cant wait till it comes in, canada post says tomorrow.
I'm not sure which ones you are referring to because the ones I have were not made for Brazilian guns specifically..... I beleive the ones I have were made for winchester 94's but obviously they can be made to work on the rossi's 92's as well.
As for the front sight height, I'm just going from what I see placing the sight on the gun and then looking down the sight line in comparison with the stock iron sights.
It's like the issue with the ranch hand to begin with..... rossi uses the same sights as there longer barreled 92's and they end up shooting to high.
The XS sights are also designed for longer barrels so logic suggests they will also shoot high and that's what my eyeball says when I mock up the rear XS and compare it to my existing sights. It sort of stopped me from drilling and tapping till I figure out a front sight base.