Remington Rolling Block 38-55 for Mid Range Matches

Started by Rowdy Fulcher, May 30, 2010, 12:06:46 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Rowdy Fulcher

Howdy Pards
Have been thinking about a 38-55 RB from Pedersoli .The Sporting Rifle comes with a 28 inch round  barrel and weights 8.6 lbs . The 38-55 is a Excellent round for Hunting or plinking . Just wondering if any one has one and what they think about  these rifles .

Irish Dave



No, but I wish I did.

Love those RBs and always thought the 38-55 would be a neat midrange cartridge.
Dave Scott aka Irish Dave
NCOWS Marshal Retired
NCOWS Senator and Member 132-L
Great Lakes Freight & Mining Co.
SASS 5857-L
NRA Life

irishdave5857@aol.com

Jed Cooper

Quote from: Rowdy Fulcher on May 30, 2010, 12:06:46 PM
Howdy Pards
Have been thinking about a 38-55 RB from Pedersoli .The Sporting Rifle comes with a 28 inch round  barrel and weights 8.6 lbs . The 38-55 is a Excellent round for Hunting or plinking . Just wondering if any one has one and what they think about  these rifles .

Rowdy, let me know if your bringing one. I'm leaving in the morning. I'll bring the ammo I got at the the convention.   Jed
"Jed Cooper" aka: Dave Hollandsworth

Olde Cop,  NCOWS #2841, Maker of BIG SMOKE, GAF #500
F&AM PM, NRA Life, FOP - Retired , BOLD #615,* Warthawg! ,Hirams Rangers #31, 1860 Henry #97, STORM#351
Marshal - Scarlet Mask Vigilance Society,
http://greatlakesfmc.home.insightbb.com/scarlet.htm
Posse Member - http://home.insightbb.com/~greatlakesfmc/index.htm

Montana Slim

I haven't shot a 38-55, but have a tad of experience with two of my Dad's RB's in .43 Spanish. One was a rifle, the other a carbine.
I was only able to try a few rounds of smokeless (all he had prepared).....Trailboss I believe....anyway, the loads were very nice for offhand and plinking & we were getting lots of hits offhand at around 100 yds on my steel plates (roughly 11" x 14")....this was another of the rifles my son was able to shoot during our last outing.

Regards,
Slim
Western Reenacting                 Dark Lord of Soot
Live Action Shooting                 Pistoleer Extrordinaire
Firearms Consultant                  Gun Cleaning Specialist
NCOWS Life Member                 NRA Life Member

Short Knife Johnson

My Marlin '93 in .38-55 just got back to me from the gunsmith.  It needed a new bore, and he wound up putting on a "new" barrel (1890's vintage BP pipe).  In my opinion, it makes a dandy plinking, starter, or hunting round.  Load it with starter loads of Trail Boss for the most recoil sensitive, or supe it up within published maximums and it still isn't all that bad then fill it with black and enjoy the show  ;).  I'm not going to do that in the BP barrel BTW.  By mid-range what do you mean.  It has a excellent accuracy potential which is why it's such a popular Schutzen round, but lacks the powder to be a competitive BPCR choice.  Some shooter consider 500m rams to be "midrange."  I haven't done extensive shooting with it yet, but I would have to say 300 to 400m would be a reasonable range to stretch the old Ballard round out to.

© 1995 - 2024 CAScity.com