I got out 2 Winchester 71s and 1nBrowning 71(carbine version for some load testing. Conclusion,OH happy day. My 71's have names to keep track of them. Today I was shooting Rancher 71 (well traveled rifle, restocked by me as buttstock was broken in horse wreck, hence got rifle cheap, and "chipped stock 71, a late productoion Standard 71 with a sling attachment poorly installed by previos owner, rifle itself as new., and my
Browning 71 carbine with Burris FastFire II sight.
Browning carbine with Barnes X 200gr bullet IMR 4350, 2400fps
Same load in "chipped"71 gave 2420fps and 1.5" 100yd 4 shot group with receiver sights.
"Rancher" 71 shoots it's favorite load , Hornady 200gr bullet, H4831sc at 2380fps, consistent 100yd 1.5-2"" 4 shot groups.
Over the years I have found all my 71s will on occasion print snake eyes with the first 2 shots with accurate loads. I suspect my bench rest technique for lever actions could use further refinement, as this pattern has occurred to often to be chance. Carbine printed this group with first 2 shots of the Barnes X load (3rd shot was 2" to the left)
Browning 71 carbine with Burris FastFire II sight.
Browning carbine with Barnes X 200gr bullet IMR 4350, 2400fps
Same load in "chipped"71 gave 2420fps and 1.5" 100yd 4 shot group with receiver sights.
"Rancher" 71 shoots it's favorite load , Hornady 200gr bullet, H4831sc at 2380fps, consistent 100yd 1.5-2"" 4 shot groups.
Over the years I have found all my 71s will on occasion print snake eyes with the first 2 shots with accurate loads. I suspect my bench rest technique for lever actions could use further refinement, as this pattern has occurred to often to be chance. Carbine printed this group with first 2 shots of the Barnes X load (3rd shot was 2" to the left)