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Yeah baby. Up and running. I think a great first posting would be for everyone to post pictures of their 76 (s). Regards. Deadeye.
(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t283/Psychman/1876Winchester.jpg)
45-60, Uberti, Taylors.
Ok, Here is the kid with my Chaparral NWMP 76 in 45-75
(http://)(http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc158/rickga/100_0532.jpg)
hmm. lets see if I can make this work. Mine is a 26" 40-60 Chaparral. Serial number under 200. It's got the "enhanced" wood. So far, it's been fun to shoot. I finally got a smokeless load that shoots well with a 240gr bullet. I use cut down Starline 45-70 cases to make the ammo.
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c390/buff-boy/DSC_0005s.jpg)
Well, I would current pics of my Chaparral '76, but it is currently torn apart all over my bench being restocked with real, honest-to-goodness walnut from Precision Gun Works. I will post pics when I get it finished! ;D
By the way, boys...we need a good photo for the header shot on this board. It looks like every one has one but us!
Best pic I have on hand of mine...Chaparral 45-60.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v381/quigleysharps4570/CaptureView504.jpg)
Looks like that sleeping deer is armed to the teeth. Better not wake him.
Great idea Don! Here's a couple of mine. ;)
Uberti 76 in 45-60 with 22 inch octagon barrel.
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y213/grizzly3674/DSC01025.jpg)
Original short rifle. 22 inch round barrel with shotgun butt and British proof marks. I kinda like short rifle and carbines! ;)
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y213/grizzly3674/1876%20Short%20Rifle/15.jpg)
Grizzly
Howdy folks!
I posted a little "commercial" for your new board on our Cowboy Action Podcast, show #1.
http://www.cascity.com
;)
Well, I had to take my Chaparral NWMP carbine out of the box to take this photo. :P
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/old86/76.jpg)
Great idea, a radio program for cowboy action shooters! :) I like it! :D CAS City just keeps getting better and better.
Thanks for the commercial, and thanks for making this board possible for us. :)
Quote from: Grizzly Adams on December 05, 2007, 07:33:21 PM
Great idea Don! Here's a couple of mine. ;)
Uberti 76 in 45-60 with 22 inch octagon barrel.
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y213/grizzly3674/DSC01025.jpg)
Original short rifle. 22 inch round barrel with shotgun butt and British proof marks. I kinda like short rifle and carbines! ;)
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y213/grizzly3674/1876%20Short%20Rifle/15.jpg)
Grizzly
As a Chapparal owner..............I gotta say I'm impressed with how sharp and crisp the metal is on that Uberti!
Wood to metal fit is awesome too!!!!
Some fine looking rifles I'm seeing gents...would like to see more. ;)
Here's one of my original carbines. This is a Mountie in .45-75 WCF that was shipped in April of 1885, just in time to serve in the Reil Rebellion. It was last documented in service at Ft. Saskatchewan in December of 1894. The gun still retains 80% of it's original bright blue and it has a near perfect bore. Later on, I will put up a photo of the ammo and reloading tools. If you want to see more 1876 stuff, let me know. I've got a pile of it.
Buck
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b260/Buckstinson/DSC_0298.jpg)
That is an extraoridnary piece, Buck. Thanks for putting it up for us. I am certain all we 76 junkies would love to see more of your collection. :)
This is Winchesters easliest Model 1880, 1st issue reloading tool. The early spoon handle tools of this model were not marked with the Winchester name, only the patent date and caliber. This one is often called the "patent tool" because the patent had been applied for but not yet issued. The caliber marking on this one is .45-75 WCF. I actually use this tool when reloading for my 76's. The brass bullet mold is also Winchester, but marked only with the .45-75 WCF caliber. This is the 3rd issue Winchester bullet mold of the same period as the tool. The box of ammo is the rare MODEL " CETENNIAL" 1876 box. This is not however, the earliest .45-75 WCF ammo. The label dates it to the mid to late 1890 period. Yes, it is full of it's original Winchester factory ammunition. Hope you enjoy looking at this stuff.
Adios,
Buck
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b260/Buckstinson/DSC_0301.jpg)
(http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2007-4/1252580/76picture.jpg)
A bit doctored with some extras in the picture but here is my Chaparral .45-75.
Brass
Nice rifle, Brass. Welcome to the fire! :)
Greetings all..I finally have been able to sign on here. Nice to be with such a distinguished group.
I have 5 1/2 &6's which includes one Uberti 45-60. The half is in pieces and needs to be restored. Thats a 40-60 round barrel rifle.
I have not been able to work up a load and play with the Uberti too much yet but I have shot my original 45-75 deluxe. Whatta monster
I keep hoping I'll stumble on to an original in excellent shape at a rummage sale...and the sellers don't know what the have and let it go for some change. :)
Quote from: ART C GUNN on December 07, 2007, 11:46:44 AM
Greetings all..I finally have been able to sign on here. Nice to be with such a distinguished group.
I have 5 1/2 &6's which includes one Uberti 45-60. The half is in pieces and needs to be restored. Thats a 40-60 round barrel rifle.
I have not been able to work up a load and play with the Uberti too much yet but I have shot my original 45-75 deluxe. Whatta monster
Hi, Art.
Sounds like you have a nice collection there. Buck Stinson is collecting information on surviving 1876s, and if you have not done so, you might want to provide him with the vitals on your rifles. Check his post here:
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,17799.70.html
Page 8, about 4 down.
Here's my Chaparral 45-75 28"barrel
Big Goose
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd31/larryo_1/my76-4.jpg)
Well here goes nothing. Hope it works as it is a good photo.
Quote from: larryo_1 on December 11, 2007, 01:42:36 PM
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd31/larryo_1/my76-4.jpg)
Well here goes nothing. Hope it works as it is a good photo.
Nice looking rifle, larry! Looks like you got this pic posting done pat! :)
Chapparal 45/60 after much money-new wood sights and tlc.
Quote from: Doc Sorebones on December 18, 2007, 04:17:09 PM
Chapparal 45/60 after much money-new wood sights and tlc.
Doc, I know it did not come easy, but it looks like you finally have a very nice rifle there. Great wood. :)
Cheers grizzly,yes a very nice shooter too which is the only reason i have persisted with it.I have won 3 different 200-300 yard competitions with it.At risk of seeming boastful I need to say that I have an Browning 1886 45/70 that was my best long range lever rifle but now is getting stiff competition for first place.Need to point out that the four chapparals i have hade the chance to slug the bores in all have slightly bigger bores than average 45's.needing projectiles sized at .459 for best results.Doc
Quote from: Doc Sorebones on December 18, 2007, 05:09:24 PM
Need to point out that the four chapparals i have hade the chance to slug the bores in all have slightly bigger bores than average 45's.needing projectiles sized at .459 for best results.Doc
That's a good piece of information. Check out Leadhead's thread;
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,18104.0.html
Much has been made about which aspects of the Chaparral or Uberti are closest to the original. FWIW, every single original I have ever heard of has been .457.
Hello,
I have a Chaparral in .45-60, I am very satisfied. ;D
Nice salute from Germany
Outlander
Quote from: Outlander on December 31, 2007, 10:51:32 AM
Hello,
I have a Chaparral in .45-60, I am very satisfied. ;D
Nice salute from Germany
Outlander
Welcome to the fire, Outlander. :) Glad to hear you are pleased with your Chaparral 1876. Are you reloading your ammunition, or having to purchase it? How difficult is it to get in Germany?
Quote from: Grizzly Adams on January 03, 2008, 10:16:26 AM
Welcome to the fire, Outlander. :) Glad to hear you are pleased with your Chaparral 1876. Are you reloading your ammunition, or having to purchase it? How difficult is it to get in Germany?
Hy Grizzly Adams,
Thanks for the welcome. I invite my munition itself. Collets have looked at the buffalo ordered arms, and the accessories. In old germany is all so expensive.
We did not enjoy as open to deal with this hobby, the laws are somewhat different than in protecting the promised land (USA) ;D
I need and search for data, I invite the time
N110 19,0-21,0 grs with 330grs bullet.
Have trail boss, but no dates?
My chaparral is revised, and with others in society scheckering. If I could get data, I would be very happy.
Best Regards,
Can be read, sorry Outlander
Quote from: Outlander on January 03, 2008, 10:52:05 AM
Hy Grizzly Adams,
Thanks for the welcome. I invite my munition itself. Collets have looked at the buffalo ordered arms, and the accessories. In old germany is all so expensive.
We did not enjoy as open to deal with this hobby, the laws are somewhat different than in protecting the promised land (USA) ;D
I need and search for data, I invite the time
N110 19,0-21,0 grs with 330grs bullet.
Have trail boss, but no dates?
My chaparral is revised, and with others in society scheckering. If I could get data, I would be very happy.
Best Regards,
Can be read, sorry Outlander
Sorry, I have never seen any Trailboss data for the 45-60.
Have you seen this site? http://www.chaparralarms.com/specs/calibers.htm
I am not familiar with the Kemira 110 powder, but, IMR 4198 seems to be working well for folks.
Many shooters are having good success with Accurate 5744. Can you get it in Germany?
Powder: Accurate - 5744
Bullet: 300-325
Start load: 22.0 grains (1250 – 1350 ft/p/sec)
Maximum load: 26.0 grains (1400 – 1500 Ft/p/sec).
Nice looking checkering on your rifle. :)
I picked up my new Cimarron 1876 today. OMG! It is beautiful! The wood is great, the color case hardening is great, the bluing is dark and rich. I'm impressed with the quality and workmanship. I can't wait to shoot it. Plus...get this along with the rifle I didn't just receive one, but two free bumper stickers. Actually they are probably the most expensive bumper stickers I own. ;D
Quote from: Grizzly Adams on January 03, 2008, 02:36:23 PM
Sorry, I have never seen any Trailboss data for the 45-60.
Have you seen this site? http://www.chaparralarms.com/specs/calibers.htm
I am not familiar with the Kemira 110 powder, but, IMR 4198 seems to be working well for folks.
Many shooters are having good success with Accurate 5744. Can you get it in Germany?
Powder: Accurate - 5744
Bullet: 300-325
Start load: 22.0 grains (1250 – 1350 ft/p/sec)
Maximum load: 26.0 grains (1400 – 1500 Ft/p/sec).
Nice looking checkering on your rifle. :)
Hy,
I think I will buy the powder and taste. It is not a problem for us to get.
Trail boss had only taken because the full sleeve. Grs at 14.0, I thought I shoot an air rifle.
Little pressure, but I had no data, and therefore prefer to ask.
Voted for the schekering (Nussbaum) 400 - € additionally paid. In the march get my dp scharps "boss" in .45-110 and I looked at the ingredients in buffalo ordered arms. I have made paper patch bullets to use. :-\ I hope there are a few recommended's.
Outlander
Add me to the group. 28" 45-60, will only be used with cast bullets and black powder or sub.
Quote from: Raghorn on February 13, 2008, 10:37:45 PM
Add me to the group. 28" 45-60, will only be used with cast bullets and black powder or sub.
Welcome Raghorn. Glad to have ya aboard. :) I have added you to the membership roster here:
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,17922.0.html
You might want to give the new Goex Pinnacle sub a try in that 45-60. ;)
I picked up my Uberti 1876 in 45-75 today will be mounting the pedersoli soule sight set on it as soon as the gunsmith bores out and retaps the top tang screw hole. Also had to reverse the sight ladder so it would use the right notch in the base to keep it level. Will take it shooting this weekend with the buckhorn though.
Quote from: colonel buckshot on February 18, 2008, 10:37:36 PM
I picked up my Uberti 1876 in 45-75 today will be mounting the pedersoli soule sight set on it as soon as the gunsmith bores out and retaps the top tang screw hole. Also had to reverse the sight ladder so it would use the right notch in the base to keep it level. Will take it shooting this weekend with the buckhorn though.
Interesting. Is the top tang hole NOT metric? Or is the pedersoli sight not metric. I was planning on putting a tang sight on mine, but noted that the rear tang/stock screw is nowhere near what the tang sight comes with. Very small in diameter. :-\
I will have mine drilled and retapped.
I"m joining the group too. Should have my Uberti 1876 22" 45/60 by Monday evening. I'm also looking at a 50/95 28"" model Uberti, which I'll no doubt pick up, just because they look so cool. Beautiful guns - I'm gettin' ancy! Will post pics when in hand. ;D
Quote from: brassmagnet on February 23, 2008, 01:53:07 PM
I"m joining the group too. Should have my Uberti 1876 22" 45/60 by Monday evening. I'm also looking at a 50/95 28"" model Uberti, which I'll no doubt pick up, just because they look so cool. Beautiful guns - I'm gettin' ancy! Will post pics when in hand. ;D
Howdy, brassmagnet. I have added you to the list of the blessed! ;D Looking forward to seeing pics of your new 76s. :)
I finally got both guns in and took a few pics. Here's one of them side by side. The carbine is 45/60. The 28" model is in 50/95. One is a Cimarron and one is a Taylors, respectively. The only difference I see, other than bbl length of course, is the printing on the top and side of the barrel. I prefer the Cimarron model for that reason - but they are both nice!
Still waiting for warmer weather and ammunition!
(http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/8780/duo1876s3et2.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
Very nice rifles there, brassmagnet! I also have one of the Cimmie 76s in 45-60 with the short barrel. Nice balance!
That 50-95 should be a real hoot to shoot! Hope your weather warms soon so you can go shoot those beauties! ;)
Thanks Grizzly Adams. The carbine is definately lighter and swings better on target. I thought they both balanced out very nice, and I almost like the longer barrel if time permits aiming longer.
These guns sure are sweet. Heavy, but sweet! I'll let ya' know how the 50/95 shoots when I get some ammo for it. I'll rate the "hoot" from 1-5! ;D
Just a FYI. I talked with Cimarron this afternoon to see if they had received any shipments of the Centennial, and I was informed they do have some 45/75 models in stock again. Not sure how many, but I am sure it's minus one 'cause I jumped on one right away...another caliber to start accumulating data for ::)
If yer' lookin' to get one, or were on the fence about it, mabe give em' a holler.............
While looking over the Shiloh website, I came accross this one. I Like old guns, especially Winchesters. I have a few of each, but I do have a real liking for the 1876. This was last weekend at the Kalispell gunshow in Montana...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/100_0884-1.jpg)
This is one of my originals in action on the plains of eastern Montana...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/100_0208-1.jpg)
Smaller game with the same rifle...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/prairiedogmodifiedfore-mail.jpg)
A picture of a rock pass in eastern Montana, with names and dates back into the late 1800's...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/100_0353.jpg)
Bigger game with a Deluxe 40-60. One should go better heeled in persuit of animals of this size...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/100_0568.jpg)
I have hunted and killed most types of Montana big game at one time or another with original Winchesters. I like the idea of this site, I think I will check in once and awhile.
Quote from: shrapnel on April 01, 2008, 12:01:24 AM
While looking over the Shiloh website, I came accross this one. I Like old guns, especially Winchesters. I have a few of each, but I do have a real liking for the 1876. This was last weekend at the Kalispell gunshow in Montana...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/100_0884-1.jpg)
This is one of my originals in action on the plains of eastern Montana...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/100_0208-1.jpg)
Smaller game with the same rifle...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/prairiedogmodifiedfore-mail.jpg)
A picture of a rock pass in eastern Montana, with names and dates back into the late 1800's...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/100_0353.jpg)
Bigger game with a Deluxe 40-60. One should go better heeled in persuit of animals of this size...
(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee202/bridgershooters/100_0568.jpg)
I have hunted and killed most types of Montana big game at one time or another with original Winchesters. I like the idea of this site, I think I will check in once and awhile.
Welcome to fire, Shrapnel, and thanks for posting the great pics! :) Those are some beautiful rifles! Looks like that deluxe 40-60 did just fine on that moose!
Drop in anytime and sit a spell! :)
Sign me up! I just added two Chaparral short rifles, one in 45-60 and one in 50-95 to my collection, and I can't wait to shoot them! The 76 has always been my favorite Winchester. I had two originals back in the 70's but had to let them go years ago. These will just have to do until, or if, I ever get another original.
TW ;D
(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l264/dasfritz/76-2.jpg)
(http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l264/dasfritz/187650-95.jpg)
Great looking rifles there, TW! I have added you to the list of distinguished gentlemen who shoot and admire the model of 1976. :)
Quote from: Grizzly Adams on December 07, 2009, 09:51:20 AM
Great looking rifles there, TW! I have added you to the list of distinguished gentlemen who shoot and admire the model of 1976. :)
Thank ye Sir! ;)
Was invited over by Grizzly Adams from the levergun board, thank you Sir.
Have a new Chapparral on the way in 45-60, looking forward for advice from here. :)
Quote from: Pitchy on April 12, 2012, 12:22:11 PM
Was invited over by Grizzly Adams from the levergun board, thank you Sir.
Have a new Chapparral on the way in 45-60, looking forward for advice from here. :)
Welcome aboard, Pitchy. Very glad to have you as a part of this group! :)
Here is mine, Uberti 45-75
(https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/010046471428/media/53664263751/medium/1514835080/enhance)
(https://uniim1.shutterfly.com/ng/services/mediarender/THISLIFE/010046471428/media/52694005235/small/1488381662/enhance)
Quote from: King Medallion on December 24, 2014, 01:21:42 PM
Here is mine, Uberti 45-75
(http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j78/veeman2/guns/12-24-14001_zps408de9b7.jpg)
Hope mine looks half as good as that when it arrives. Bought it yesterday, waiting on shipping. Hopefully be here next week! Discovered finding brass & bullets is some work. I will be reloading for it.
Hot Dog, it arrived! It's better than I hoped for - pretty sure it's brand new! Now search for some very light duty loads to start off with. Don't think there's 45-75 snap caps to test the action and trigger pull :)
Hello pards,
this is my Chappie made in 2006. What do you think - is this artifical wood or is it just a nice woodstock i got?
Concerning the toogle links - for me they look because of the design stronger than other designs - what do you think.
And suprice my Lyman no2 from my 1873 fits concerning my thumb better than the special ordered 1876 no2 sight ???
Greetings
Tom
Here are two Uberti Model 76 Winchesters. The top one is mine, in .50/95, while the bottom rifle is my brother's in .45/60. Both are good shooting rifles.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v638/DarylS/Winchester%20Model%201876%20by%20Uberti/100_5664-1_zpsy0zwps2x.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/DarylS/media/Winchester%20Model%201876%20by%20Uberti/100_5664-1_zpsy0zwps2x.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v638/DarylS/Winchester%20Model%201876%20by%20Uberti/100_5667-1_zpswndg5hhh.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/DarylS/media/Winchester%20Model%201876%20by%20Uberti/100_5667-1_zpswndg5hhh.jpg.html)
Shooting my bother's rifle, last fall.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v638/DarylS/Winchester%20Model%201876%20by%20Uberti/100_3879_zps97367cc5.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/DarylS/media/Winchester%20Model%201876%20by%20Uberti/100_3879_zps97367cc5.jpg.html)
Vern nice pair of 76s! ;D
Quote from: spacecommander on December 31, 2014, 05:32:52 PM
Hope mine looks half as good as that when it arrives. Bought it yesterday, waiting on shipping. Hopefully be here next week! Discovered finding brass & bullets is some work. I will be reloading for it.
Built a wooden case for it.
Yes - you are correct, I need a wooden case for the rifle, so it sits straight up and down. I also need one for my Sharps. My brother built one for his Sharps and it is a super case, giving total protection to the rifle and sights.
It was hard finding brass hardware that wasn't garbage. The latches are garbage, hopefully they can be replaced with some old ones. The brass corner protectors came from ebay, along with the lock and recessed folding handle - which is also brass. real brass, not the brass plated then coated potmetal. Added an internal support that the rifle sides under, and a coin recessed in to the top. The cheap brass screws will be replaced with some older ones - this modern "brass" won't tarnish even if you strip off the clear coat.
Case is getting "aged" to make it look old.
That case is very similar to my Brother's - well done & thanks for posting it's pictures.
Quote from: DTS on November 16, 2015, 10:34:50 AM
That case is very similar to my Brother's - well done & thanks for posting it's pictures.
Thanks! Not sure why the pictures don't show larger - and then when you open them up they flip upside-down!?
Greetings All,
I joined sometime ago with a Uberti/Cimarron NWMP Carbine in .45-75 but waited to post photos until I had the chance to refinish the wood. Well as often happens time marches on.....
Finally have gotten around to it and here are the results. She has a really pretty piece of wood and with some orange/citrus stripper and some judicious removal I obtained the results I wanted.
I was able to locate a Chaparral Spanish Meter sight from Numrich and will eventually finish that and install. It doens't have the range markings, but I'm thinking of having an engraver copy the numerals from original photos. In the meantime I'm having fun!
Cheers,
Garret
Hello I'm new here, the name is Texas, I have a 76 parts gun in 45-75 made in 1884 by the serial number. would be interested in trading for some 86 parts. also looking for a 92 barrel in shooting condition in 44 caliber. Thanks Texas..
spacecommander,
That is a handsome wood case. Well Done!
Just started loading for and shooting an original 3 digit serial number, 1876 centennial in 45-75. It's a 26" full Octagon, set trigger and long range sight. So much nostalgia and fun to shoot.