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1894c for cowboy silhouette?
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 3:18 am
by dan222
hi steel shooters,
does anyone shoot the 1894c in 357 in silhouettes? it has a shorter barrel of 18 1/2", does it give anything up to a 20" which is only 1.5" longer? this will be used for pistol cartridge, thanks......dan
357
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:39 am
by ppkny
Dan,
I'm using a 1894c in 357 and having good results in the PC game. I did change from a receiver mounted rear sight to a behind the cocking lever tang sight. This increased my sighting radius and made a huge difference in shot accuracy.
I also mounted a scope on the rifle to test factory ammo and found that by far Magtech 158gr for turkeys and rams give an excellent group at 100 meters. If you don't hand load you'll have to switch to 38 specials for the chickens and pigs. Same brand Magetch both SJFP.
Last season I did use the same gun for the CLA game with mixed results but had to use a much faster factory ammo, Fiocchi, to knock down the rams and even than I was ringing too many. I am switching to a 30-30 next season for the CLA game.
The 357 is a comfortable gun to shoot although there are a lot on 22 Mag's on the line for the PC game.
1984c
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:54 pm
by dan222
hi ppkny,
i do reload so thats not a problem, i know some have a problem shooting 38 special thru there lever guns (winchesters) was tthinking of only shooting 357's. thanks for your reply....dan
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:04 pm
by timfinle
I used an 1894 with an 18.5 inch barrel to win the az state pc class in A. Very accurate. I used 357 across the board for very flat shooting trajectories. I worked my way to AA with it.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:42 pm
by Bob259
timfinle wrote:I used an 1894 with an 18.5 inch barrel to win the az state pc class in A. Very accurate. I used 357 across the board for very flat shooting trajectories. I worked my way to AA with it.
Interesting on your using the .357 on the Chickens and Pigs. Both PPKNY and I used .357 factory loads starting out as well and they said it was to hard on the Chickens and Pigs, they were OK on the Turkey and Rams though. Since then we switched to the .38's for the Chickens and Pigs and that appears to be OK.