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Browning Mod. 1886 Rifle

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07 April 2010, 16:49
MFD
Browning Mod. 1886 Rifle
Had one of these in carbine form some years ago and let a friend talk me out of it and only recently bought a rifle version. That long 26" hexagonal barrel is a natural for shooting off hand and the extra weight does absorb recoil with stout 45-70 loads. Gave a lot of thought to the recent Winchester versions, both from Japan, but did not care for the tang safety set up. Not ragging on the Winchesters for ones I have seen/handled are fine looking rifles and of quality. If you are in the market for a big bore lever gun and you can find one of the Brownings they are worth the price. This one is not going to go away!!
07 April 2010, 20:04
buckeyeshooter
I agree the Browning is nice because it is original design. Turnbull is now 'retrofitting' the winchester version. So, if you have to have that configuration it can be available. I bought the new winchester because it has the deluxe wood, is a 26 inch octogon barrel and is a takedown. I'm now fighting the urge to send it to Turnbull for 50-110 conversion.
07 April 2010, 22:58
N E 450 No2
buckeyeshooter

How does that Gov't '06 Carbine shoot?


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08 April 2010, 02:52
buckeyeshooter
The carbine shoots great. The best part is that it has the fold up long range sight graduated to 1200 yards. Now I have not shot at anything that far-- but the sight works nice up to 300 yards. The only downside to the carbine is that the steel buttplate makes a 180 grain 30-06 'feel' like a 250 grain .338 in recoil-- not unbearable, but you know the gun fired.
08 April 2010, 18:48
sharpsguy
I came across a Browning SRC 1886 in 45-70 a couple of months ago, and don't particularly care for it. I like my Marlin 1895 Cowboy in 45-70 a lot better. Maybe it's the shorter, barrel, I don't know. I have been thinking about moving the 1886 on down the road, frankly.
09 April 2010, 04:55
fredj338
quote:
Originally posted by sharpsguy:
I came across a Browning SRC 1886 in 45-70 a couple of months ago, and don't particularly care for it. I like my Marlin 1895 Cowboy in 45-70 a lot better. Maybe it's the shorter, barrel, I don't know. I have been thinking about moving the 1886 on down the road, frankly.

Great rifle, you'll have no problems selling it. I have an earlier Borwning 1886 rifle, shoots great! I have often thought I wanted a carbin to hunt w/. I also bought the 1895G for a hunter. Very slick little rifle & sub 2" accuracy @ 100yds w/ the 2x EER scope.


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