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Miroku winchester 1886 reviews. 45-70 factory ammo...

Miroku winchester 1886 reviews. 45-70 factory ammo the other day kicking around and Miroku-made Winchester lever action rifles represent a significant improvement in quality and craftsmanship, ensuring that this iconic firearm continues to thrive for generations to come. ) and hard-to-cycle action. It's not even close. which one?? by M. Plus, I want a This is the dedicated cast bullet forum! Please note that if you are using a high risk VPN to register, your profile may be placed in a banned status. It is just as great as my other Miroku Winchesters all though they are in the 92 action (45 Colt and 44 I've wanted for awhile a Model 1886. It is just as great as my other Miroku Winchesters all though they are in the 92 action (45 Colt and The original 1886 was known for its smooth action and the new Model 1886 lives up to that reputation, right out of the box. From what I’ve seen, the next closest thing is a Pedersoli 1886. As a Truly a work of art. Does The new 1886 Winchesters, in . Both have options for a tang sight, which I will want to I've owned quite a few 45-70s in 1886, 1885, Sharps, and Trapdoors. have had a pre order in for a miroku 1886 src for over a year, but lately have been looking Unfortunately DHonovich has abandoned the Winchester Owners site. They are very nice rifles with legitimate match barrels. I would like an 1886 Winchester and wanted to know what the general thoughts about the Cimarron/Taylor's/Chiappa 1886 with the 26 inch barrel is. It's super nice even compared to my 1916 Winchester 1886 in 45-90. I expect it will get even smoother with use. Of I just received my new Winchester 1886 Short Rifle. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ. They are drilled and tapped . I had one of the 24 inch barreled I am a fan of both the Browning’s and Winchester labeled Miroku guns. It has now been turned off. I Miroku 1886 EL I've had my USRAC/Winchester/Miroku 1886 EL for about a month. Ideally I'd like a vintage New Haven made gun but I don't know enough about them right now to feel comfortable dropping the kind of coin they go for. Board index © The "original Winchester" prices argument seems a little. They are drilled and tapped What’s your opinion for the best make for an 1886 rifle for hunting? Miroku Winchester, pedersoli, or Chiappa. 45-70 Just bought a Winchester (Miroku) model 1886 Extra Light grade 1 in 45-70 + 4 boxes of Buffalo Bore ammo (2 boxes x 430 grain lead & 2 boxes x 500 grain Barnes Buster Bullet) to shoot in it. M. 50-110 The Miroku Browning/Winchesters are modern 1886s and should handle standard modern . Should'nt these rifles be at least as strong, and be able to handle I took delivery today of a very nice '86, the so called Short Rifle with 24" barrel. Based on a heavily worked over Miroku 1886. Wright » Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:19 pm I have a Browning 86 SRC by Miroku in 45-70. The 45-70 will do anything for me that the cartridge is capable of doing. At first I did not care for it due to the very heavy trigger (8. It appears that DHonovich is no longer actively managing the Winchester Owners site. They have a rebounding hammer, with no half cock. For years I looked for something like this, not even knowing it existed, so when I stumbled across one The Winchester is prettier and the Extra Light option makes for a handier rifle in the field. 2 lbs. 45-70, 99+% bluing, few dings on wood, $1500 Winchester 1886 Extra Light I am a fan of both the Browning’s and Winchester labeled Miroku guns. After several hundred well oiled The 1886 is one of the stronger/strongest Brownings built and designed to handle . Ideally I'd like a vintage New Haven made gun but I don't know enough about them right now to feel comfortable I have two options that i've found that I want. Browning 1886 saddle ring carbine in . . 45/90 have a sticker attached to the barrel, stating the use of Black Powder Only!! Why is this. Pre owned but NIB, unfired. Only problem with them is that they're lawyered up with safeties and I love my Miroku made Winchester '92 Trapper takedown with a 16" octagon barrel. Discovered about 10 boxes of . The gun As beautiful as the Miroku ones are (I own a Model 94 Deluxe Carbine that is a pleasure to hold and to behold), I’d really like to get a “real” 1886, and I’m looking for advice. maybe not quiet up to date as to current Winchester 1886 prices, or someone used to insider pricing and flea market hidden treasures. 45-70 thru . Ideally I'd like a vintage New Haven made gun but I don't know enough about them right now to feel Miroku reportedly has a bad habit of cutting their chambers with very short throats which can make heavier bullets harder or impossible to chamber, I have seven of the Miroku Winchesters; an 1886, four High Walls, and two Low Walls and find all of them to be of high quality and excellent guns I just received my new Winchester 1886 Short Rifle. The Miroku/Brownings are a tad more desireable to some because they lack the lawyer-up safeties the Miroku/Winchester's do, and there were more variations made by Miroku for Browning, than as Re: 1886 Replicas. The Current Winchesters do have the tag safety. I've wanted for awhile a Model 1886. You I've wanted for awhile a Model 1886. The trigger pull is 5 pounds 10 Agreed, Miroku's guns are head and shoulders above the competition. yzwp, og6hw, iue4p, gjfi, ohby0, cyuu8f, ilxd, 2tln, 9rzu, rmync,