Took our old levergun to the Range today

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Took our old levergun to the Range today

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We've got an old Marlin Model 1894 .44 Magnum that I have been playing with. Since we put a scope on the Shootists Anniversary levergun I decided to stick the Skinner sight on the .44 ... and while I was at it I added a Marble's ivory bead on the front. So today I took it to the range to sight it in.

Shooting resting the barrel on a wobbly rest and my elbow on the shooting table. I was using the hot loads I shoot in my .44 Special sixgun ... the Keith SWC over 16.5 gr. 2400. This was at 50 yards after I got the sights to where I wanted them.
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I have the rear sight all the way down. The zero is somewhere around 80 yards with the bullet being about 1 1/2 inches low at 100 yards. This should do nicely for what we do.

Not bad for an old gun made in 1978.
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Yep, not bad for a 20 year old rifle. 1978 WAS just 20 years ago, right? :shock:
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Re: Took our old levergun to the Range today

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AmBraCol wrote: Mon Nov 17, 2025 10:37 pm Yep, not bad for a 20 year old rifle. 1978 WAS just 20 years ago, right? :shock:
Uh ... yep .... :lol: :roll:
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Doesn't get much better than that!
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Good Shootin Jim!! :mrgreen: .
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That'll work fine Jim!

Uh Paul, I'm no math wiz but I think you forgot to carry the 1 or sumthin... :lol:


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That's a group to be proud of Jim. Any ideas about velocity?
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 6:58 am That's a group to be proud of Jim. Any ideas about velocity?
No. I would get about the same as the Magnum case with 2 more grains of powder. Maybe 1400 out of the rifle?
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GunnyMack wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 5:45 am That'll work fine Jim!

Uh Paul, I'm no math wiz but I think you forgot to carry the 1 or sumthin... :lol:


Man it's so nice to be back here! Thanks again for getting us up and running again!
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An iron sighted levergun can be quite accurate and useful. Thanks for taking us along Jim!
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