Great video with added chicken family bug hunting. How is the felt recoil between the two calibers all things being equal except the caliber? Kinda wonder too, what the twist ratio is between the two rifles? Beautiful fire arms for sure. The 45/90 is very nice. Thank you for all that you put into your channel! We all appreciate you & now your sponsor's.
His doesn't appear to be a modern Miroku model, due to the lack of tang safety switch, but it could also be a Browning model from Miroku which didn't have the tang switch. Japan has been offering .45-70 and .45-90 calibers in the 1886 for some time. They are very difficult to find in .45-90 as it seems they go on market very infrequently and get snatched up quickly. Costs of 1886 in recent years has gone up about $500 at a minimum. You can find .45-70 models much easier.
Just out of curiosity what is the maximum pressures the 1886 Winchester is able to withstand. I have a 1960 vintage 336 marlin and I know from discussions with Buffalo bore it can take about 40 to 42000 psi. I loaded some really hot 30-30 hand loads using the leverevalution pointed 160 grain bullets and got just over 2700 fps with no pressure signs. And they were really accurate at about .6 inches at 100 yards repeatable. Oh and I only use nickle cases for that load. I walked a 350 lbs wild boar with it at about 195 yards it broke both his front shoulders and I found the bullet under the skin of his offside shoulder.
The modern day Big Horn armory is a scale Down version of the 1886 and it was stand 65,000 psi, however, a reasonable every day load 50,000 psi is considered very safe
Those chickies running around are absolutely adorable 😊
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Yahoo!! That 45-90 sent that gel straight to the next county!! Great video! Thanks!!!
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The absolute slam power of these is just mind boggling
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Happy Easter Jeremy 😊😀 The 45-90 Seems Too Pack More Punch 😀
Thank you, and the same to you
That 2nd .45-90 put a woppin’ on that gel. Love that cartridge and great video!
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great video, i had no idea there are so many calibers in lever action guns, i once had a winchester and marlin 3030
There is a lot of calibers sometime, I should count up how many it is. I bet it’s more than 50.
The energy difference is insane!! Killer video brother, keep up the great work for us lever action fans! 🤜
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👍😊 the cleaning crew showed up.
Oh yeah!
that is just amazing
Great video as always Brother.
Excellent Thanks for doing that testing.Working on a 45-90 load for my 1886 Winchester just not sure what powder to start with
Varget is a good power
I got a Winchester in 356 can't find any ammo for it anymore ,still have a few boxes on hand
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Rooster wasted no time in this video
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Whole lot of energy for sure
I saw your buddy Wayne over at pops armory. I gave him a pound of schutzen black powder. He said he was going to talk to about some different loads.
Great video with added chicken family bug hunting. How is the felt recoil between the two calibers all things being equal except the caliber? Kinda wonder too, what the twist ratio is between the two rifles? Beautiful fire arms for sure. The 45/90 is very nice. Thank you for all that you put into your channel! We all appreciate you & now your sponsor's.
Winchester has a one in 20 not sure about the Henry
like I say sir you put up great videos up and yeah you got to love a Winchester model 45/90
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Great rifles, the X looked awesome
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I liked those slugs allot
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Hey brother I pray everything is going great for y’all Amen 🙏
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Good morning my friend! ❤❤
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Awesome video thks I have a new 1886 short rifle in 45-70
Is your 1886 also a new winch/miroku I have never seen one in this caliber ?
His doesn't appear to be a modern Miroku model, due to the lack of tang safety switch, but it could also be a Browning model from Miroku which didn't have the tang switch. Japan has been offering .45-70 and .45-90 calibers in the 1886 for some time. They are very difficult to find in .45-90 as it seems they go on market very infrequently and get snatched up quickly. Costs of 1886 in recent years has gone up about $500 at a minimum. You can find .45-70 models much easier.
It is a modern Japanese made 1886
Just out of curiosity what is the maximum pressures the 1886 Winchester is able to withstand. I have a 1960 vintage 336 marlin and I know from discussions with Buffalo bore it can take about 40 to 42000 psi. I loaded some really hot 30-30 hand loads using the leverevalution pointed 160 grain bullets and got just over 2700 fps with no pressure signs. And they were really accurate at about .6 inches at 100 yards repeatable. Oh and I only use nickle cases for that load. I walked a 350 lbs wild boar with it at about 195 yards it broke both his front shoulders and I found the bullet under the skin of his offside shoulder.
54000 psi I think but that's not max pressure for a modern 1886
The modern day Big Horn armory is a scale Down version of the 1886 and it was stand 65,000 psi, however, a reasonable every day load 50,000 psi is considered very safe