A couple of years ago, my wife bought me a Rossi lever action copy of the Winchester Model 92. It's chambered in .44 magnum and has a 16" barrel. Regular loop.
Well, I hadn't gotten around to firing it and i decided it was time. Last Thursday was a decent day, 50s and sunshine. Due to still having some snow on the ground, I drove out back and set up my portable target frame at 20 yards. I had some .44 Magnum cowboy loads, a 200 grain flatnose bullet at 750 fps. I fired one round from the magazine to see if it would feed. It did, so I loaded up three and shot them. See the group below.
I had a couple of 240 grain jacketed soft point .44 maggies too. I shot one. Ouch! That hurt in this light weight carbine.
I also had some cowboy .44 Specials loaded the same as the Magnums; a 200 grain flatnose @ 750 fps. i loaded one in the tube and it feed OK. I shot it and loaded a few more Specials. Well, they feed fine, but they all keyholed! Probably the extra jump to the rifling.
I'll try and take some pictures of the carbine and post them too.
Well, I hadn't gotten around to firing it and i decided it was time. Last Thursday was a decent day, 50s and sunshine. Due to still having some snow on the ground, I drove out back and set up my portable target frame at 20 yards. I had some .44 Magnum cowboy loads, a 200 grain flatnose bullet at 750 fps. I fired one round from the magazine to see if it would feed. It did, so I loaded up three and shot them. See the group below.
I had a couple of 240 grain jacketed soft point .44 maggies too. I shot one. Ouch! That hurt in this light weight carbine.
I also had some cowboy .44 Specials loaded the same as the Magnums; a 200 grain flatnose @ 750 fps. i loaded one in the tube and it feed OK. I shot it and loaded a few more Specials. Well, they feed fine, but they all keyholed! Probably the extra jump to the rifling.
I'll try and take some pictures of the carbine and post them too.
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