GeeRam wrote:Which Winchester, '73 or '94?
Our club President has a 16" saddle ring Winchester carbine that he drags out for the odd run out in our winter carbine shoots. Its out of the box and not tweeked.
In fact, only two of us have a 'tweeked' lever action, my Uberti 1873 and another member with a '92 Rossi have both had our rifles slicked up a little bit by A&A Gunsmiths. Nothing drastic, just a little bit of action work. My Uberti is a factory comp version with the shorter stroke anyway, although this isn't anything like as short as the aftermarket short stroke kits used in the USA on the CAS comps.
All the other members with a mix of Henry's, Chiappa's & Marlins just use them out of the box for club gallery carbine shoots. Only one member has a red dot prism type sight fitted to his Henry, everyone else uses the out of the box sights that came with the gun.
Every one shoots .38/.357 versions as well, except two members with .44mag, and me with my .45 Colt.
'73
I fancied getting a Japanese Winchester, having the wood fitted better then aged so it's darker & more shiny with a few dings so it has an old school ruler feel to it. I actually prefer the finish of the action on the Ubertis but the wood always looks a little too red to me, also the Winchester felt a tad lighter and has Winchester written on it (I know Miroku make them). I can look into slicked action, weak latch springs, short stroke etc if it all turns competitive. I was thinking .38 purely because it was cheaper but I'd welcome advice to advice on all the above, I am a newb after all!
Anyway, much as I'd love CAS from a weapons point of view the rest of the scene is of little interest so I was looking for opportunities to use an underlever aside from gallery in case I can't find a club that does gallery but reading on here it seems they count as just another rifle so any club with a rifle range would probably either have a class for them or at least allow practice.
What this is all really about is identifying what I most want to shoot and finding a suitable local club, then picking other disciplines from what else they offer to form the basis of my FAC application, I'm after one-stop shooting one or two Saturdays a month, chuck a pile of guns in the truck - go have fun type of thing. I'd be up for antique muzzle loaders too.