Thebear_78
Handloader
- Sep 30, 2004
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I was at a buddies today and his neighbor was having a garage sale. I happened to notice a rifle buttstock sticking off the edge of one of the tables. I wondered over and saw an older Winchester 94 sitting on the table. It was pretty rusty across the reciever but the bore was brite and shiny and the insides where rust free and looked very good. At $250 dollars it seemed like a no brainer. I had been half way looking for one to get bored out to 35/30 or possibly 375 Win.
I was on my way to the range to shoot some sporting clays with my son so I picked it up. It came with a couple boxes of winchester silver box 150s. After we shot several rounds of sporting clays I swung by the 50 yard berm to test fire the 30-30. First thing I noticed was it had a surprisingly good trigger. Probably the best trigger I have felt on a lever gun. Second thing I noticed was it shot a nice tiny little cluster of bullets at 25 yards. The next several rounds chased around chips of clay pigeons on the 50 yard berm.
Its kind of like the 1911, there is something just right about a winchester 94. Its no surprise that they built a million of these things and they were such and icon.
This particular one was build in 1975. Nothing special but just feels right. Since its in pretty rough shape anyway I think I will parkerize the metal, stick a Lyman 66a appeture sight on top of it and a skinner partridge front sight. If nothing else it will be nice to stick in the closet of the truck in that odd chance I run into something worth shooting on the road. I could have used one to shoot a nice blackbear the other day.
With the cows starting to drop calves the bears have really been on the move this week. I have seen four bears just this week incuding one dandy black bear and an adolecent brown bear.
I was on my way to the range to shoot some sporting clays with my son so I picked it up. It came with a couple boxes of winchester silver box 150s. After we shot several rounds of sporting clays I swung by the 50 yard berm to test fire the 30-30. First thing I noticed was it had a surprisingly good trigger. Probably the best trigger I have felt on a lever gun. Second thing I noticed was it shot a nice tiny little cluster of bullets at 25 yards. The next several rounds chased around chips of clay pigeons on the 50 yard berm.
Its kind of like the 1911, there is something just right about a winchester 94. Its no surprise that they built a million of these things and they were such and icon.
This particular one was build in 1975. Nothing special but just feels right. Since its in pretty rough shape anyway I think I will parkerize the metal, stick a Lyman 66a appeture sight on top of it and a skinner partridge front sight. If nothing else it will be nice to stick in the closet of the truck in that odd chance I run into something worth shooting on the road. I could have used one to shoot a nice blackbear the other day.
With the cows starting to drop calves the bears have really been on the move this week. I have seen four bears just this week incuding one dandy black bear and an adolecent brown bear.