15 September 2016, 20:19
Bill/OregonRossi Ranch Hand in the field?
Played with one of these in .44 Magnum not long after they came out, then traded it off. I have often wondered how practical they are in the field.
Mine had accuracy potential.
16 September 2016, 05:57
jeffeossolikely not as much as a 30 carbine .. i would love the same thing, but with 16" barrel, scant stock, 45 colt, and stainless
17 September 2016, 11:48
3006vaI think if we could stock it full length as our upper kin one would make a dandy rifle!!
Aaron
17 September 2016, 16:25
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by 3006va:
I think if we could stock it full length as our upper kin one would make a dandy rifle!!
Aaron
Yes that would be a very nice little carbine.
22 September 2016, 06:49
jeffeossowinchester sold nearly such as the trapper carbine, in 3030 and 45colt ...
14 November 2016, 05:18
Palladin8quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
winchester sold nearly such as the trapper carbine, in 3030 and 45colt ...
Rossi does sell a 16" carbine in 45 Colt as well as 454 Casull.
17 December 2016, 21:15
PoohgyrrI understand the front sight is too short on the 357Magnum Ranch Hand. And both rifle & pistol share the same "rough spots" that benefit from a little cleaning up.
These could be fun guns.
31 January 2017, 22:54
AtkinsonAdd a rifle stock and your good to go, and its shoots great, but seems you have a flyer on each target..I have an old Win. SRC 94 Trapper that my granddad packed in the Texas Ranger Service, first year of production ser. #2425, and Ive shot deer and elk with it as a kid, and won a bunch of turkeys at iron sight and scope matches with the existing irons on it..It will shoot factor an inch or better for 3 shots off a bench at 100 yards all day long..The then Chief of the Border Patrol in Alpine, Chet Wilson won several thousand dollars in shooting contest with it, I got half of his winnings.
