Hunting & Fishing I may be in love

XTR

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  • Sep 4, 2010
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    I just got a new 1885 in 45-70, and I am feeling pretty certain that this will not be my last or only highwall. Wow, 24" barrel, reasonable weight, even with the heavy octagon barrel, it almost handles like a carbine, and IMO one of the most beautiful rifles ever designed (Oh yea, it was that Browning guy again).

    In all of the hunting I've ever done I've never needed a follow up shot on anything but squirrels, rabbits and birds that I couldn't do with the single shot.

    Yea, I'm seeing a modern cambering in the future.


    Oh, fun time at the range yesterday, started with the anemic Remington factory stuff that is suitable for trapdoors, right at 1000 FPS with 405s, really mild recoil, much less than my 17lb 308, then I loaded up some of my hand loaded 2200 FPS 350gn round nose bullets, yea, that is a different experience. Eventually the guy sitting 2 benches down from me stands up and looks over and says "What a beast!". That was about the time I figured out it had broken the turrets in my Bushnell DOA 250.
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    Re: I may be in love

    I bought a Uberti 1885 45-70 about 6 or 7 yrs ago. Mine has a 28" octagon barrel, it looks and shoots awesome. The accuracy I get with Winchester CXP2 300 gr JHP is outstanding. I've shot a few whitetail bucks with it and it is devastating; to say in the least. The Uberti is a reproduction of the John Browning's 1885 and the craftsmanship is top notch.

    You're dead on XTR it is one sexy rifle!!!
     
    Re: I may be in love

    Had a High Wall like yours. Took it hunting one time and kept looking at it and thinking how pissed off I would be if I scratched it. Beautiful Rifle and really shot well. Traded it off for a rifle that I wasn't scared to scratch. Try some Sierra 300 gr HP's out of it. Recoil wasn't bad and they shot very good.