1895 Winchester.303
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Re: 1895 Winchester.303
Someone else shooting it, then? You blind old duffer...!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
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Re: 1895 Winchester.303
I must have had my seeing glasses on that day
But for a 114 year old rifle it performed flawlessly, although it is a bit spiteful in the recoil department, but now is one of my favourite rifles although I shouldn’t have favourite
or jealousy will break out aaarggh

But for a 114 year old rifle it performed flawlessly, although it is a bit spiteful in the recoil department, but now is one of my favourite rifles although I shouldn’t have favourite

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Re: 1895 Winchester.303
I also had a 1895 in .303 British from 1904 that I purchased in 2019 and then reluctantly sold just before Christmas in order to aid the funding of an 1895 Russian contract rifle. It was a fantastic shooting gun which I would never had sold had it been a service configuration model that could be quickly loaded with clips.
Managed to get a good score at the running deer with it during the trafalgar meet at Bisley.
Managed to get a good score at the running deer with it during the trafalgar meet at Bisley.
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Where have you been lucky enough to source a Russian contract gun from?CrumpCP wrote:reluctantly sold just before Christmas in order to aid the funding of an 1895 Russian contract rifle.
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They come up for sale in Finland from time to time, nice ones as wellpoll007 wrote:Where have you been lucky enough to source a Russian contract gun from?CrumpCP wrote:reluctantly sold just before Christmas in order to aid the funding of an 1895 Russian contract rifle.
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Finland is the place to look, they pop up there quite often but you just have to soft through the ones that have be sporterised, they also appear on french auctions quite often
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There is a lot of nice things that pop up in Finland, my all original matching 1917 Remington M91 with a German ersatz bayonet adapter fitted was imported from Finland after it resurfaced.CrumpCP wrote:Finland is the place to look, they pop up there quite often but you just have to soft through the ones that have be sporterised, they also appear on french auctions quite often
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Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
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