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Offline MJN77

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Browning 1886 SRC
« on: April 11, 2013, 05:48:21 PM »
What is the general opinion of the Browning (Miroku) 1886 saddle ring carbines? I bought a "like new" one off of gunbroker that I pick up tomorrow. I have a new Winchester (Miroku) 1886 short rifle that I like very much. Just wondering if there is much difference between them other than the goofy safeties on the Winchester.

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Re: Browning 1886 SRC
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2013, 08:46:31 PM »
I love mine 8) 8)

I had to have the tang drilled for a tang sight, but that's no trouble.  One year in Alberta, I won the long range side match with it.  And at that I had to aim at a particular treetop on the ridge behind to hit the 400 yards target.  I had carefully charted the trajectory and knew how high to hold.  IMHO you have made a great buy. 

It is great to carry, but I found that with a 400 grain cast bullet an MV of about 1400fps was about max for comfortable shooting.  As a cooincidence, that is my MV with 75 grains of Goex FFg.
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Re: Browning 1886 SRC
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2013, 10:49:33 PM »
Well, it seems to work ok. ;D


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