Shooting My Winchester 1887
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- Rube Burrows
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Shooting My Winchester 1887
Thought I would share a video of me shooting my 1887 Winchester Shotgun. Sorry, I dont know how to make the video appear here without clicking the link.
https://youtu.be/ebcyU8fe9zs
https://youtu.be/ebcyU8fe9zs
Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
Cool shotgun and video, thanks for sharing love it.
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Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
Nice video and cool shotgun with even cooler ammo
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Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
I gotta get me one of them, would love to shoot skeet with one, bet that will get attention.
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Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
Nice video!
I love the smoke pouring out of the breech when you eject the shell.
I love the smoke pouring out of the breech when you eject the shell.
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Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
Cool!
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- Rube Burrows
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Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
Those 87s are a lot of fun. I had one of the Chinese knock-offs a while back and it needed some slicking up to run smoothly, but it gave me a taste.
There was a guy who ran one in 10 gauge at my old Ashland Gun Club back in Oregon. Every time he fired it, the big booming bass of a blackpowder shotgun going off brought a smile to all.
There was a guy who ran one in 10 gauge at my old Ashland Gun Club back in Oregon. Every time he fired it, the big booming bass of a blackpowder shotgun going off brought a smile to all.
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Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
Great gun and cool vid. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 11:29 am Those 87s are a lot of fun. I had one of the Chinese knock-offs a while back and it needed some slicking up to run smoothly, but it gave me a taste.
There was a guy who ran one in 10 gauge at my old Ashland Gun Club back in Oregon. Every time he fired it, the big booming bass of a blackpowder shotgun going off brought a smile to all.
I have a Norinco version also that is slicked up for cowboy action and has a drop two conversion done to it. Super fun to shoot.
The original 1887 was made for black powder but my Model 1901 is made for smokless 10 gauge.
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Re: Shooting My Winchester 1887
Thanks for watching.