Had the 76 out for a. woods walk

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Had the 76 out for a. woods walk

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Had my Uberti 76 carbine in 45/60 out for a woods walk.I didn’t see anything but it was a fun day
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Re: Had the 76 out for a. woods walk

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Very nice. Interesting cartridge too. Nice little spot too.
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Re: Had the 76 out for a. woods walk

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Lusted for one of the 1876 RCMP carbines in .45-75. 8)
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Re: Had the 76 out for a. woods walk

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Very Nice All Around. If I ever run into a 45-60 like that it will come Home with Me.
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I use to own another one years ago but foolishly sold it.I took this deer with that one and it too was in 45/60
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I remembered when You killed that fine Buck, I had to do a search and found it has been ten years. That was a great post ! :D .
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Re: Had the 76 out for a. woods walk

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Sweet! Love my 76's. T-B 50-95, 45-60, 45-75
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Dang, nice guns and photos all the way around! Always wanted a '76!! -Tutt
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Fine looking rifle. And nice pics. Thanks!
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Re: Had the 76 out for a. woods walk

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Veeman, that is three nice big levers! If I had any influence at Miruko or Uberti I would get them going on a 50-100 in an 1886 setup like your 76 in 45-75 but pistol grip and rubber butt plate. And they could stamp it 50-110 as long as it had the 50-100 twist rate for more powerful 50-100 loads.
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yes nice guns, id love a 50-110 or 50-95 myself
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Re: Had the 76 out for a. woods walk

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Well, dang. Guess I'd better add an 1886 to the Christmas list!
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