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<centerpunch> |
Remington history is scant. It is a Remington-Hepburn, ( no "e") originally designed by Lewis L. Hepburn, Remington's superintendant of the mechanical department and US team member at the Long Island, NY CREED'S MOOR (Creedmoor) farm where the best of the US went against the best of the British Isles (the Irish) The US won by a scant margin� 934 to 931 after a long (couple a days) match using the conventional but tuned by Lewis, Remington Rolling Block. The Hepburn has a falling block action by designed Lewis in 1880 (noted above) and was desigated "No. 3 Improved Creedmoor Rifle from 1880 til ca.1907. The rifle is reliable and accurate but a bear on recoil with the extensive drop due to stock design. The calibre you describe (partially) is probably a 40-65, common in it's day, more so today because it is a low (relatively) recoil cartridge that will hit the 800Y target at modern-day BPCR matches. A CerroSafe casting (mat'l from Brownell's) would confirm the cartridge. Value, if all there and condition suitable to its' age (good or better bore) might bring $7-800 US. Parts are available from a local maker, Wind River Rifles. New rifles, depending on wood and sights range from $1800 to $3000, for premium wood. [ 09-02-2002, 09:15: Message edited by: centerpunch ] | ||
<bolden> |
Sounds like you have a standard Rem-Hepburn #3 sporting rifle. Used to have one just like that years ago in 45-70. You'll need to be careful with the caliber, though. While the 40/65 is a possibility, it was mainly chambered in Winchester and Marlin firearms. A 40 caliber that was used for sure in the Rem-Hep was the 40-70 Remington, which was nothing more than Remington's version of the 40-70 Sharps necked. It was chambered in the #3 rifle starting in 1880. Basically it sounds like you need to make a chamber cast, or have a gunsmith do it before you can resolve the caliber problem. Don't know what the current value for them is, but I sold mine, which was in excellant shape, 18 years ago for $500. | ||
<Salish> |
Thanks Bolden & Centerpunch. This is a lot of info and I really appreciate it. I'll pass it along to my bro-in-law and let him digest this and I hope he decides to keep the gun. Thanks again. | ||
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