Winchester 1886 4570

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Well the Winchester 1886 takedown is ready to go to the range. Drilled and tapped for a Skinner rear peep sight like the original ones came with. Let's see what I can do with an open-sighted 45-70
 

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Have fun with that great looking 45/70 Fotis!

I had a little fun with the '73 at the range this morning:

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Where in the world did you get a "Winchester" 1886 that looks new? Browning, Chiappa, yeah, but Winchester?
 
I think I see a tang safety, must be new Winchester.

A real beauty. I love ‘86’s.
 
Very nice Fotis, very cool take down model.
I bet that basket weave is rough on the face though.
 
Not that bad really. This is my "Tom Horn" gun. Cast 405 Gr at 1300-1500 fps.
 
FOTIS":4ihgamhw said:
Not that bad really. This is my "Tom Horn" gun. Cast 405 Gr at 1300-1500 fps.
I thought Tom Horn was famous for using a 38-55 which was similar to the 348.
Either way it is way too cool.
I have a Win take down 22 pump that was rode hard and put away wet with lots of pits and a rubber recoil pad but the bore is clean on it and still has 80% of the factory blue on it.
I usually take it to the range with me and shoot it while waiting for the barrel to cool on the center fire rifles.
 

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Lots of stories mostly unsubstantiated. In the movie Steve McQueen said he used a 45-60. Then somewhere else I read a 30-30. I don't think it was a 4570 I'll just call that my Tom Horn rifle
 
As promised

only 50 yards though.
 

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Nice!

That will work for most things I'd think... :)

So, you managed to expoxy or JB Weld that broken rifle back together? :wink:
 
I had to resurrect this since the movie Tom Horn was on the TV last night and I stand corrected on the caliber rifle he was famous for using
The 45-60 is what he liked since it could be bought at any General store should he run low on ammo.
He was framed for killing a teen age boy that was sitting on a fence by the cattle men that hired him and a sheriff by the name of Joe Bell.
 
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