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  • daggo66

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    Mar 31, 2013
    1,992
    Glen Burnie
    Rossi 92. Fun to shoot!
     

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    Mike

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    daggo66

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    Mar 31, 2013
    1,992
    Glen Burnie
    Very nice. If you haven't already found it, there is a site that focuses on the Rossi rifles. https://www.rossi-rifleman.com

    Have you had the opportunity to examine your fired brass to see if any of it is deformed like the issues discussed in this thread? https://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=233392

    Thanks for that link. I wasn’t aware of that forum. I’ve had no issues at all. The action has been smooth from the start and the fit and finish is as good as any of my Henry’s. I’ve shot several different brands of 357 and 38 special and everything works as it should.
     

    Oldcarjunkie

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    12,217
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    Added two more, i was just planning on the one but the deal went sideways when the owner refused to complete the sale that the employee wrote up the day before stating it was wrong. He would only complete the sale if I paid what HE wanted for the Winchester 1886 Takedown( NIB from the late 90's) which was still a fair price but 400 more than originally written . So I struck a new deal which was I would agree to pay the price on the Winchester IF and Only if He would get me the Henry at cost. If he wasnt willing to do that I was set to take him to court and also had the help of a member on here who was willing to do some paperwork for me. Thank you to that member !!
     

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    Oldcarjunkie

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    Was this a shop that did that Junkie?

    Yes, it was. I was going to take them to court and i was assured by two lawyer friends id win since i have the receipt but i know that in the next year or so there will be deals to be had as they are planning on retiring and rather than burn the bridge i decided to keep the channel open and deals flowing.
     

    Mike

    Propietario de casa, Toluca, México
    MDS Supporter
    Yes, it was. I was going to take them to court and i was assured by two lawyer friends id win since i have the receipt but i know that in the next year or so there will be deals to be had as they are planning on retiring and rather than burn the bridge i decided to keep the channel open and deals flowing.

    Be careful, now you have to keep those two apart or they might end up multiplying and draining your bank account in the process. LOL

    Both look like wonderful specimens. Congratulations
     

    Brickman301

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 23, 2015
    2,534
    FREDERICK, MD
    45-70. She’s fun.

    I bet she is!
    I was able to harvest 2 doe last Saturday, with my 45/70 guide gun. 1st time, I’ve ever taken it hunting. Mine is Very accurate. The the power of a 300 grain hollow point, at 1900fps, is Devastating! Both deer dropped right there. One was about 65 yards away, the other was much closer, probably within 20 yards. They never knew what hit them!
     

    BossmanPJ

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 22, 2013
    7,057
    Cecil County
    I bet she is!
    I was able to harvest 2 doe last Saturday, with my 45/70 guide gun. 1st time, I’ve ever taken it hunting. Mine is Very accurate. The the power of a 300 grain hollow point, at 1900fps, is Devastating! Both deer dropped right there. One was about 65 yards away, the other was much closer, probably within 20 yards. They never knew what hit them!

    Nice! I have a set of XS sights coming for mine then I will sight it in. It hits clays at 12 yards but I typically shoot 30-40 at my stand. Once the new sights are on I’ll take it out for sure. I may go scout scope with quick rings as well at some point so I can stalk the bedding areas with sights and hunt the stand with the scope.

    I took a button buck on Tuesday with my 270. It quite literally fell over and never moved again. I’ve taken a lot of deer but never had one literally fall over completely dead. 30 yards with 130gr Winchester hunting loads.
     

    Brickman301

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 23, 2015
    2,534
    FREDERICK, MD
    Nice! I have a set of XS sights coming for mine then I will sight it in. It hits clays at 12 yards but I typically shoot 30-40 at my stand. Once the new sights are on I’ll take it out for sure. I may go scout scope with quick rings as well at some point so I can stalk the bedding areas with sights and hunt the stand with the scope.

    I took a button buck on Tuesday with my 270. It quite literally fell over and never moved again. I’ve taken a lot of deer but never had one literally fall over completely dead. 30 yards with 130gr Winchester hunting loads.


    Nice!
    I’ve used many different rifles/ shotguns and muzzleloaders for deer hunting, only a few have dropped on the spot. The thing that blows me away is I’ve watched my son drop more deer on the spot than I have ever done and he uses a 243. Makes me wonder why, I don’t use the same caliber.
     

    BossmanPJ

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 22, 2013
    7,057
    Cecil County
    Nice!
    I’ve used many different rifles/ shotguns and muzzleloaders for deer hunting, only a few have dropped on the spot. The thing that blows me away is I’ve watched my son drop more deer on the spot than I have ever done and he uses a 243. Makes me wonder why, I don’t use the same caliber.

    Here is my 270 and the button buck that fell over. It is a 700 ADL with a little age to it. Notice the bolt handle is rounded and smooth which is common on the mountain rifles of the 80’s. I got it because of a GB auction win a few weeks back and to be honest I stole it for what I paid. Since sighting it in I have been searching pretty hard for the same rifle in 243. I must have one. Funny you should mention that.

    I would love to find a really nice example in 243 just like this one or even a BDL.
     

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