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PHIL SPANGENBERGER HAS A REAL GOOD ARTICLE IN THE APRIL ADDITION OF THE AMERICAN HUNTER....THEY TESTED IT AT THE 777 RANCH IN TEXAS....AND IT MET GOOD REVIEWS TYPICAL CALIBERS 45-60, 40-60, 45-75, AND 50-90.
BARREL IS 28" WITH 1;20 TWIST
5-6 POUND TRIGGER PULL
10 ROUND CAPACITY
ADJUSTIBLE BUCKHORN REAR AND FRONT SIGHTS...
SAFETY....HALFCOCK
TRADITIONAL CRESENT BUTT PLATE AND STORAGE
CASE HARDENED AND EUROPEAN WALNUT......
REAL SLICK....THEY COMPARED IT TO AN ORIGINAL AND IT WAS NEARLY IDENTICAL WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE CALIBER INDICATION ON THE BOTTOM BRASS PLATE..
4" GROUPS AT 100 YARDS....NOT BAD....
MSRP.... 1569 SMACKERS
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I just read that article and logged on here looking for info on that rifle. And pulled out my Winchester book to look up the original...
Anyone have one of these Ubertis?? My checkbook is hiding from me again.....
John
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I purchased one of the Chaparral Arms renditions before Uberti came out with their one. I have been pleased with it - but from what I read here, some had a bunch of problems with their's.
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I am not sure what to make of the 4 inches at 100 yards claim. It seems to me based upon personal experience that my 121 year old 71/84 Mauser could fairly easily duplicate that with 120 year old hand-craftmanship. The 71/84 Mauser was a military gun built for "minute of chest" not "minute of angle". I would think that a new repro rifle could do much better. But, what do I know?
Thanks for the updates, more are welcome. And Grizzly, thanks for the forum link..
John
Family, blue steel & wood, hot biscuits, and fresh coffee.
Luke 22:36 Romans 12:17-21 Ephesians 4:26-32
"Life brings sorrow and joy alike. It is what a man does with them - not what they do to him - that is the true test of his mettle." T. Roosevelt
CowboyTutt wrote:I am not sure what to make of the 4 inches at 100 yards claim. It seems to me based upon personal experience that my 121 year old 71/84 Mauser could fairly easily duplicate that with 120 year old hand-craftmanship. The 71/84 Mauser was a military gun built for "minute of chest" not "minute of angle". I would think that a new repro rifle could do much better. But, what do I know?
-Tutt
I think it is very much a matter of loading sophistication. We are relearning these cartridges and guns. I think that most will do much better with proper loads.
Sincerely,
Hobie
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My experience agrees with Hobie. My Chaparral 40-60 will do much better than 4" @ 100, though I had smokeless loads during development that were far worse than that. Mine runs closer to the 2" range with a load it likes. The first Pyrodex load hit that mark and I've now got a 3031 load that equals/betters it at the the same velocity. I'd probably improve on either load considerably if the sights were better. With good load development, I'm of the opinion that if you put a scope on one of these rifles the accuracy would astound people. While all guns are individuals, I can't imagine that the Uberti rifles would be worse in the accuracy department than my Chaparral.
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Haven't seen my April "American Hunter", but am wondering what's different about this article and the one in the Winter 2008 issue of "Guns of the Old West"?
Hmmm... my cynical side seethes.
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Griff wrote:Haven't seen my April "American Hunter", but am wondering what's different about this article and the one in the Winter 2008 issue of "Guns of the Old West"?
Hmmm... my cynical side seethes.
Sincerely,
Hobie
"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend." Robert Louis Stevenson
I have 2 of the Taylor's 45-60 rifles that I bought about 2 years ago and both shoot way better than 4" at 100yds. Hobie is exactly correct that the accuracy would improve with good handloads. About the same time I bought those rifles, I bought 2000 cast bullets off of ebay and resized them to .458 instead of .459 behind some H4198 and I consistently get 2" out to 100 using a 300grn flat nose and cut 45-70 remington brass. I will admit that I had to re-crown one of them because it came through the box during shipment.