Latest 1895 Winchester And A Few Test Shots

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I don't sight many guns in on targets, today was no different. Rocks seem to be my preferred target. I borrowed a bullet mould from Mike Venturino and went to his book on shooting lever actions to find a load to try. I am using a 38-55 250 grain bullet sized at .379 with gas check.

Wow, I'm in love again. This rifle shoots unbelievably well. I set a rock up at 50 yards about the size of a salt shaker, missed high and left. I dropped the elevation one mark and knocked the rear sight over a snitch and busted the rock with the next shot. I then put a rock up at 100 yards, moved the elevator up another notch and hit the rock dead center. I then moved the elevator up one notch at a time and it regulates to 50, 100, 150 and 200 yards on the first 4 notches.

I put it back down to the first notch and then went looking for a gopher that was't afraid of the Covid virus and shot him with another well placed 255 grain cast bullet.

Finding brass is difficult. If there is anyone with some 38-72 brass, I would like to get some...

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Nice shooten with a cool rifle. 8) :)
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Very nice rifle! Good luck finding any brass. I have an octagon barreled '95 in .38-72 for which I purchased several hundred Jamison made brass cases back when they were making them. Unfortunately I lost it all along with my reloading equipment when the Carr Fire destroyed my entire property. I did save most of my guns, including the .38-72. I recently got a very old set of RCBS dies on Ebay and proceeded to attempt reforming some Hornady 9.3x74R brass. I got the brass through the sizer die and cut it to length, but the case diameter was too big for about 3/8" just in front of the web area. I thinned it with a file and got it to chamber, but I am not comfortable with using brass that has been thinned at the back instead of the front. I'm now on the hunt for some Hornady .405 Winchester brass to reform, but I have not been able to find any of that either.

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Love the '95! That one looks remarkably well preserved. Varmint hunting with the 38-72? Awesome! :mrgreen:
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Thanks for sharing your really cool rifle. I'm surprised that you didn't cut the gopher in two.
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I've never owned a '95 but I really admire that one. Last prairie dog hunt the eagles came flying in at the sound of gunfire. We just had to move.
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I guess your marksmanship saved that gopher from catching the virus.... 8)
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Nice rifle.
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I have a 40-72 in the same rifle that I have killed a few things with, now I hope to have this sister rifle doing the same thing soon...

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IIRC, another member of this forum has been known to shoot prairie dogs with his 1895 .405 WCF.
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Already been there. My understanding is Bertram brass at half the price is still not good and I bought all but 2 of the Buffalo arms brass and one has already split with only one firing. I thought I had gotten all of the brass at Buffalo Arms, so I went back to see if they had gotten any more, but they only have 2 left...

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I own this 95 carbine. When I bought it about 45 years ago the rear sight was missing. A close friend, a old man who was into guns gave me and mounted a Buffington rear sight for me and the holes matched! We didnt have to drill. However the handguard wont fit over it so I dont use it. The rifle is accurate. It`s .30 army. (30/40 craig). It came from Az. I would like to fantasize it could have been a Arizona or Texas Rangers rifle.

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Very nice. Looks like a good shooter too.
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