
I understand they are an obsolete caliber .52 cal rimfire so no chance of firing one.
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The trick with a Spencer is to work the lever smartly up and down in one motion without pause.Vossie wrote:UKRifleman
I know that this is an old post but I am due to pick up a Chiappa Spencer carbine in 44-40 win in next couple of days.
Have you found it to be fussy on ammo, especially around ejection. I know there is not a lot of choice and I am likely to reload once I have a decent batch.
Many thanks
I bought my cast bullets for the Spencer, as Krank sell GM cast for £44/500 sized and lubed and for the amount I shot the carbine, it saved me yet another calibre to cast for, plus they performed well. (I already cast for 16 other calibres!) .Vossie wrote:UK Rifleman
Many thanks, would you suggest making the the boolits straight off the bat rather than buying factory. I tend to only reload after building up.a batch of empty cases.
I ask due to there not being a great deal of choice, only found magtech in my area.
Cheers
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