Posting of recent Range Season per KirkD suggestion

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Posting of recent Range Season per KirkD suggestion

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Recently I pulled a couple of rifles out of the safe just for fun. Due to snow on my own range, I was limited to 60 yards.

First rifle is a 1893 vintage Winchester 1886 in 40-65. Load was a 260 grain Cast Performance GC FN pushed by a charge of IMR 3031.

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Next is a 1905 vintage Model 1894 Winchester Takedown shooting a 250 gr Cast Performance GC FN. Powder was again IMR 3031.
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Fed the right ammo, these old guns will still shoot.
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I love to see those old classic Winchesters and their targets. Where do you get gas checks for the 40-65?
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Kirk,

I buy Cast Performance Bullet's, .410 diameter, 255 and 260 gr WFNGC bullets. They are available from a number of sources, Midway being just one. These are manufactured to be shot in the .41 Magnum Pistol Cartridge. I run them through a .409 sizer die and shoot them in my original 86 40-65's and 40-82's. Works like a charm.

I shoot CPB's bullets in my 38-55's too. They shoot very well.

I have found gas checks to be a huge improvement over plain base bullets for these old guns....especially those with worn or pitted bores.
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Those gas checks really do help with these old guns, no doubt about it. I just wish they weren't so expensive. I've been slowly going over to plain base bullets, just to save money. The only calibers I still use gas checks for are the 30-30 and the 25-20. Those two pretty much require gas checks so there's no getting away from them for me.
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Nice shooting..Nice guns..Thanks for the report...Getting ready in one last desperate try to get my 73 44WCF to shoot lead bullets..Got a GC mold & GCs on the way..
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Ben_Rumson wrote:Nice shooting..Nice guns..Thanks for the report...Getting ready in one last desperate try to get my 73 44WCF to shoot lead bullets..Got a GC mold & GCs on the way..
Ben, I'm looking forward to seeing how those GC' bullets work in your old '73. Keep us posted.
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Post by Ben_Rumson »

Will do Kirk.. Ordered this & the GCs
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... t=11082005
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