REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
WEAPONS => Firearms => Topic started by: oklawall on January 21, 2018, 02:30:38 PM
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Growing up my grandfather had a several diffrent guns but the one I loved was his Winchester 1886 which my cousin got after he passed and sold for drug money some years later :angry: Well when Winchester said they would make a reproduction of it I went to my LGS and placed one on order. Winchester was some what off on when they would be produced, I waited 2 1/2 years but it did come in. I don't like waiting! Took it out and shot 20 round of 45 70 now my right shoulder is black, blue and red but was total worth the wait. I guess that steel butt plate and 45 70 round was made for someone with no feeling in their shoulder or back in the day those guys shoulders could take a bunch more pounding
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Nice!! but you know the rules, right?
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POIDH (including the shoulder)
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^^^^what these 2 said!^^^^^^
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What they said AND figure out a way to post that fresh burnt powder smell!
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Sounds like you need to review said firearm.....
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Love those 45/70's
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Always wanted one with the octagon barrel, some day.
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Picture or it’s didn’t happen
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What is the Tap Talk issue showing a ? for an ' ??
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Added pictures and my shoulder still hurts
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LOL !!
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That’s a nice looking rifle, I like the wood & the discoloring of the action
Do you know if that will handle the hot bear loads? After viewing the picture of your shoulder it got me thinking about the bear loads I bought but never shot for our trip up north last summer.
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Whats with all the fur? Heck thats not bad, didn't even break the skin.
I like the finish also, my 30-30 has a similar finish.
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Reminds me of my shoulder after sighting in my 460wby
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That’s a nice looking rifle, I like the wood & the discoloring of the action
Do you know if that will handle the hot bear loads? After viewing the picture of your shoulder it got me thinking about the bear loads I bought but never shot for our trip up north last summer.
Thanks, the wood and case harded reciver is why I always loved and wanted that rifle. I credit my grandfather with my love of hunting, fishing and outdoors. Not sure what a hot bear load is but that is from 49 grains of powder with a 350 grain hollow point sitting on top.
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It looks like your gun is listed
https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=151
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Whats with all the fur? Heck thats not bad, didn't even break the skin.
I like the finish also, my 30-30 has a similar finish.
Real men grow hair on their chest! LOL I still have full range of motion of my arm. What gets me is I also have a Henery Golden big boy in 45 70 and shooting it didn't cause any kind of mark. Not sure if it is the brass vs harden reciever or that the barrel is 2 inches longer on the winchester or both that caused it to kick more.
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Reminds me of my shoulder after sighting in my 460wby
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Never shot a 460wby but I would say that the 45 70 isn't a round you go shot several 100 rounds in a weekend.
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It looks like your gun is listed
https://www.buffalobore.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=151
Those are some impressive looking numbers for that big of a round. At the range the 1st few rounds I shot everyone kind of stopped and looked :cool:
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Just in case someone doesn't know what a 45 70 goverment looks like from left to right 556, 308 4570
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Reminds me of my shoulder after sighting in my 460wby
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Never shot a 460wby but I would say that the 45 70 isn't a round you go shot several 100 rounds in a weekend.
I know the loads probably weren’t as heavy but think about those old timers who used to hunt buffalo for skins. Recall that scene in dances with wolves?
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Yup. The 460 has a decent pad. IIRC 117grn RL15 and 400 gr Barnes TSX
About $6 a round
Thats a nice looking gun and round.
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Love Quigley
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Classic^^^
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Hmmm, Bruised shoulder after a few shots from a .22...
Must be an Air Force guy :shocked: :wink:
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I didn’t even comment on this thread and he has to disparage the Air Force. And to correct you, I’ve never gotten a bruised shoulder from a .22, I fireit from the hip like a real warrior, I saw that on Rambo!! :cool:
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Reminds me of my shoulder after sighting in my 460wby
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Never shot a 460wby but I would say that the 45 70 isn't a round you go shot several 100 rounds in a weekend.
I know the loads probably weren’t as heavy but think about those old timers who used to hunt buffalo for skins. Recall that scene in dances with wolves?
That is what I was think 20 rounds did that what would it look like if I shot all day long!
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Yup. The 460 has a decent pad. IIRC 117grn RL15 and 400 gr Barnes TSX
About $6 a round
Thats a nice looking gun and round.
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Thanks I may need to get a pad for this thing. Right now it only was a good old fashioned steel button plate
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Love Quigley
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Great movie.
My grandfather's rifle had a ladder sight on the tang but Winchester put a safety back there so I can't put one on there.
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Hmmm, Bruised shoulder after a few shots from a .22...
Must be an Air Force guy :shocked: :wink:
Oh really! What is the largest thing you have shot off?
When you get up to ICBM we can talk!
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I didn’t even comment on this thread and he has to disparage the Air Force. And to correct you, I’ve never gotten a bruised shoulder from a .22, I fireit from the hip like a real warrior, I saw that on Rambo!! :cool:
Remember I'm Air Force also
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I didn’t even comment on this thread and he has to disparage the Air Force. And to correct you, I’ve never gotten a bruised shoulder from a .22, I fireit from the hip like a real warrior, I saw that on Rambo!! :cool:
I'm Armee
I'm always gonna take a shot at zoomies
Just in my nature I guess! ;-)
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I didn’t even comment on this thread and he has to disparage the Air Force. And to correct you, I’ve never gotten a bruised shoulder from a .22, I fireit from the hip like a real warrior, I saw that on Rambo!! :cool:
Remember I'm Air Force also
I did!
Was taking the shot at you 2! ;-)
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I got so used to thinking I was th only Air Force guy around, I just took it for granted he was talking about me.
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Think Quigley shot a little longer round, a 45-110. Remember that powder was not what is today.
He commented in the movie referring to the 45-70, "this one shoots a tad further"
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Oh really! What is the largest thing you have shot off?
other than his mouth??? :stickpoke
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That is a very good looking rig, sorry it wounds on the wrong end. The style /shape of the stock could be causing part of the bruising, along with the metal butt plate. I have a couple of Ruger falling block rifles in 45/70 and a T/C Contender hand gun with 14" barrel also in 45/70. One of the Rugers is a stainless with laminated wood for hunting the wet side of Washington. I started with the handgun but it is a bit of a challenge to hold on target.
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Contender in 45-70, how cool!
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Yes the Contender and Encore systems from T/C are very fun. I started with the Contender and a .41 mag barrel, bought a .410 shot/.45 colt for the travel trailer and the list kept growing. Then bought an Encore frame with a 7mm/08 handgun barrel. They are all fun to shoot and with the rifle stock and longer tubes can be good for hunting. Only bad thing with them is barrels keep following me home.
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Once upon a time I had a contender pistol in 30-06, I really am not a fan of hand cannons.
I do however currently have a G2 with 45-70 & .50 cal muzzleloader, custom stock etc and I really like it for hunting.
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A heavy gun will not kick as hard. I have an original Mac 10 in 45acp (closed bolt) and it hardly kicks at all being it goes at around 8lbs.
Maybe just slide a nice gell pad on that 45-70 when you shoot.
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A P Pad is all he needs
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I got so used to thinking I was th only Air Force guy around, I just took it for granted he was talking about me.
I lump all you zoomies together...I'm Armee, that's just the way we roll!