Its been a while since I took my .50-95 Uberti 1876 winchester out for some exercise. But I went to the range yesterday and had a blast. My load was 78 gr (weight) of Swiss 2F black powder and a Rapine 350T bullet. At the first shot, all heads on the firing line looked down to see what caused the thunder and lightening and the huge cloud of smoke as the BOOM echoed across the range It didn't take long for a crowd to gather around and start asking questions.
The .50-95 is not known for great accuaracy. It's considered an Express cartrridge for short range work. But I think this load works pretty well in it. In all, I fired about 30 rounds before my shoulder got a little sore.
Next I'm going to try some 2F Old Eynsford in it and see how it does.
Thunder & Lightening - Shooting the Uberti M1876 Winchester
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Re: Thunder & Lightening - Shooting the Uberti M1876 Winches
good shooting. gun picture please
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Re: Thunder & Lightening - Shooting the Uberti M1876 Winches
Here are a couple pics of my rifle.
I've had it about 5 years now. I went to Taylors & Co in Winchester Virginia and picked it out of their stock. It is a beautiful rifle, in my humble opinion, and functions flawlessly. I added the Riflesmith tang sight, which is beautifully made. It really helps with my aging eyes. The the .50-95 is hardly what I'd call a practical cartridge, but I was smitten by the mystique. Needless to say, its a great attention getter at the range and a ball to shoot
I've had it about 5 years now. I went to Taylors & Co in Winchester Virginia and picked it out of their stock. It is a beautiful rifle, in my humble opinion, and functions flawlessly. I added the Riflesmith tang sight, which is beautifully made. It really helps with my aging eyes. The the .50-95 is hardly what I'd call a practical cartridge, but I was smitten by the mystique. Needless to say, its a great attention getter at the range and a ball to shoot
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Re: Thunder & Lightening - Shooting the Uberti M1876 Winches
That is a real looker
Pete
Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
Re: Thunder & Lightening - Shooting the Uberti M1876 Winches
Yes, thanks its a fine looking rifle indeed. The fit and finish is top notch and it loads, fires and ejects flawlessly. Perhaps its only downside is its size and weight. It IS a beast. But that weight also helps to tame recoil.
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Re: Thunder & Lightening - Shooting the Uberti M1876 Winches
Fine shooting & very nice gun
who says practical is a must when it comes to lever guns
ollogger
who says practical is a must when it comes to lever guns
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