Electric Factory
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I thought some of you gentlemen might appreciate a field report on the Taylor's & Co M1876 45-60 rifle which has been shot a fair amount. I am most pleased with the gun, particularly the fit, finish and shooting performance.
To date this '76 has seen approximately 1000-1300 rounds down the tube over the past 12 mos, those being either a 350 or 405 gr flat point lead bullet over a duplex powder charge.
If anything the rifle shoots and functions better at this moment than the day I bought it; the action is butter smooth and the barrel/bore appears to have 'seasoned' perfectly.
Similarly the wood has also nicely seasoned [ worth noting, the original Uberti varnish was completely removed in favor of a traditionally applied Winchester Repeating Arms oil finish, thanks Bill]. Though I don't quite know how many rounds one can reasonably expect to shoot through a 45-60 rifle barrel [ 5,000 ? 10,000 ? More ? ] before accuracy drops off it appears the rifle is just now ' getting comfortable'.
This M1876 has truly become a fine rifle by any measurable standard, and after a couple years of shooting I feel as though I have a glimpse into what it might be in 100+ years. Wish I could be around to shoot it.
To date this '76 has seen approximately 1000-1300 rounds down the tube over the past 12 mos, those being either a 350 or 405 gr flat point lead bullet over a duplex powder charge.
If anything the rifle shoots and functions better at this moment than the day I bought it; the action is butter smooth and the barrel/bore appears to have 'seasoned' perfectly.
Similarly the wood has also nicely seasoned [ worth noting, the original Uberti varnish was completely removed in favor of a traditionally applied Winchester Repeating Arms oil finish, thanks Bill]. Though I don't quite know how many rounds one can reasonably expect to shoot through a 45-60 rifle barrel [ 5,000 ? 10,000 ? More ? ] before accuracy drops off it appears the rifle is just now ' getting comfortable'.
This M1876 has truly become a fine rifle by any measurable standard, and after a couple years of shooting I feel as though I have a glimpse into what it might be in 100+ years. Wish I could be around to shoot it.