I have 2 Henry's and 2 Brownings. Believe that I need a few of these as well!Winchester brought out a new lever action 22 called the Ranger. Somewhat reasonable in price.
I have 2 Henry's and 2 Brownings. Believe that I need a few of these as well!Winchester brought out a new lever action 22 called the Ranger. Somewhat reasonable in price.
No. It feeds, but it's very rough and you really have to slam that bolt if you want reliability. The brother in law has his dads Savage and although those two rifles look alike the Savage is much better.Does it feed ok ? I still have a few dented 30-30 shells , I don't know why I save stuff like that. When I think about it , I'm surprised I didn't use them .
The right 'smith may be able to fix that.I did try to sight in my dads old Winchester. Found out its got a bent barrel. Not sure where the best place to get a barrel or if its worth it. Will probably get passed on to a niece or nephew.
I have a brand new Numrich arm 30-30 octagon barrel. Its threaded and chambered and cut out for extractor and have the dovetails cut in for sites.I did try to sight in my dads old Winchester. Found out its got a bent barrel. Not sure where the best place to get a barrel or if its worth it. Will probably get passed on to a niece or nephew.
I will sure keep that in mind, not sure what or if I'm going to do anything with it.I have a brand new Numrich arm 30-30 octagon barrel. Its threaded and chambered and cut out for extractor and have the dovetails cut in for sites.
Will sell for 75.00
My uncle straightened a M12 bbl with a torch and a block of wood. This may be problematic with rifle pressures and changing the temper. It MAY be just a matter of a hair dryer and vice.
Well here:
A Leupold 1.5-4 power would be about perfect. For a short range rifle (under 150yrds), a 4 power is plenty.Well I made it to the range. Determined that the Iron sights are on. Also determined if this old coot is going to keep this Blunderbuss I will have to put a scope on.
Preferably a low powered variable. 2X7 Leupold. Anyone, Anyone???
Plus I need to get an eye exam and new bifoclols.
Bifocals????? You mean you haven't had to get trifocals yet?
I put a red dot on a short barrel 308 and it works great. Unlike the pistol red dot which my old eyes often sees as an amorphous blob while the small tubular dot sights for rifles are well defined. Get a 3 inch dot and sight in at 100 yards. The top of the dot will be on at approximately 50 yards and the bottom at 200 yards. About 10 years ago when doe tags were plentiful I shot a doe at 300 yards using a red dot.
Check out even the cheapest ($119 on sale) Sig red dots.
https://www.sigsauer.com/romeo5-1x20-mm.htmlI will be getting on Eye Exam as soon as we get back to GF. So are the Sig red dots somewhat good? I guess if they worked for one old coot should be good for this one.