I only own one Winchester, an 1873 lever action in the ubiquitous .30-30 Win chambering. It is one of the last ones made in the old USRAC factory in New Haven, CT before they shuttered it. Unfortunately I've never found it to be a great shooter. It is kind of a disappointment.
Yeah, you're right. It has been forever since I've had it out because like I said, it is "meh" at best. Maybe my expectations are too high, I kinda figured it should be at least close to the accuracy of milsurps like a Mauser.
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I only own one Winchester, an 1873 lever action in the ubiquitous .30-30 Win chambering. It is one of the last ones made in the old USRAC factory in New Haven, CT before they shuttered it. Unfortunately I've never found it to be a great shooter. It is kind of a disappointment.
ReplyDeleteThen you have a true collector's item. Because Winchester claims to have never made a 73 in .30-30. Perhaps a 94?
DeleteYeah, you're right. It has been forever since I've had it out because like I said, it is "meh" at best. Maybe my expectations are too high, I kinda figured it should be at least close to the accuracy of milsurps like a Mauser.
ReplyDeleteI've never had one either, although my father did. Wouldn't mind a pre-'64 in .32WCF.
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