My new Rio Grande 45-70 is put together !

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wll
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My new Rio Grande 45-70 is put together !

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Well, I took it to work and put a little more stain on the stock and forend.

I then installed Skinner Express Sights and a plug screw. I then installed the sling and spruced her up a bit.

I did not install the Skinner front sight as I will shoot it to see how high it prints, I also left the rear buckhorn sights on as they don't get in my way and they may be extra insurance for some sight failure out in the woods, who knows !

After getting her in my possession I'm very surprised on how light the gun is, I will make my loads accordingly, no reason to have shoulder surgery because of this gun. I think 405-425gr at ~1500fps is more than enough to tell you the truth. I will shoot 405gr trapdoor loads to see how that feels at first !

The gun is put together pretty well and I have no complaints .... the trigger pull is light, maybe 2-3 lbs, if that !

This gun should be a real shooter !



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Re: My new Rio Grande 45-70 is put getether !

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How are the factory recoil pads?
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Put a big ol' .458" hole in a long thin barrel, and it lightens things up quite a bit...!
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It looks good.... :)

You're most likely going to find that the rear bbl iron sight WILL partially obstruct your FOV, especially during a suddenly-presented shot @ game. (BT, DT - NTS)



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Interesting looking rifle and the M1907 sling is a good choice, too. You may want to assemble it properly though.

http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0oG7lTG ... EJwf0iyJE4
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Cool. Have fun with it. It should be a pleasure.

Next up... getting a casting pot & a 320gr "Gould" HP mold... :twisted:
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airedaleman wrote:Interesting looking rifle and the M1907 sling is a good choice, too. You may want to assemble it properly though.

http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0oG7lTG ... EJwf0iyJE4
Yep, I take the sling apart and assemble it the way I like the looks. This sling is just used for carrying and is set so I can wrap under left arm, that is it.

Using this type of sling, I set up all my rifles this way. Most of my slings though are just strap types.


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Old Ironsights wrote:Cool. Have fun with it. It should be a pleasure.

Next up... getting a casting pot & a 320gr "Gould" HP mold... :twisted:
No, that not for me. I have lots of Leadhead 425gr GC boolits and lots of Rem 405gr SP, they should last me a lifetime.


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wll wrote:
airedaleman wrote:Interesting looking rifle and the M1907 sling is a good choice, too. You may want to assemble it properly though.

http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0oG7lTG ... EJwf0iyJE4
Yep, I take the sling apart and assemble it the way I like the looks. This sling is just used for carrying and is set so I can wrap under left arm, that is it.

Using this type of sling, I set up all my rifles this way. Most of my slings though are just strap types.


wll
Oh, pardon me. I'm sorry. Looks like it works just fine.
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airedaleman wrote:
wll wrote:
airedaleman wrote:Interesting looking rifle and the M1907 sling is a good choice, too. You may want to assemble it properly though.

http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0oG7lTG ... EJwf0iyJE4
Yep, I take the sling apart and assemble it the way I like the looks. This sling is just used for carrying and is set so I can wrap under left arm, that is it.

Using this type of sling, I set up all my rifles this way. Most of my slings though are just strap types.


wll
Oh, pardon me. I'm sorry. Looks like it works just fine.
I just do some crazy stuff ;- ) My tastes arn't for everyone that for sure ;- )

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That factory installed Weaver scope base is an eye-sore, much better lookin' with the peep-sight. I gotta git me one in stainless steel to help deal with the salty Hawaiian air.

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Friends Call Me Ji wrote:That factory installed Weaver scope base is an eye-sore, much better lookin' with the peep-sight. I gotta git me one in stainless steel to help deal with the salty Hawaiian air.

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That looks nice for sure, and be very functional in the rugged mountains of Hawaii. Hawaii has some pretty rugged areas, it's not just beautiful beaches for sure .


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