Model 1876 .45-75

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 5:47 am
Here's a rifle that's been in my family for 5 generations. mfg. 1883
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:59 pm
That's a beauty! Hard to see in that pic but it looks like the wood has some pretty nice grain to it.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:21 pm
Hi Skinner
Thats one sweet rig
Thanks for the great photo
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 8:27 pm
Nice old rifle.Do you ever shoot it or take it out on a hunt?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 9:43 am
I usually get to take it out a few times a year, and I actually took a small whitetail buck with it a few years ago. I struck it right behind the base of the ear from 35 yards, took it right off its feet and it made a 1/4 turn away from me in the air and fell in a heap. It was definitely one of the quickest kills I've ever seen. I load 350 gn. and 400gn. Flat point jacketed bullets over a lightly compressed load of pyrodex CTG. Its really fun to shoot, recoil feels more like a .50 cal muzzleloader than any high powered rifle I've shot. I'm soon going to try some blackhorn 209 that I'm using in my T/C muzzleloader, it doesn't seem to smoke as much or smell nearly as bad as pyrodex, and its supposed to be less corrosive.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 10:57 am
That sure sounds like a fun old rifle to shoot.Have shot Winchester Model 1873,1886,1894 and 1895 rifles ,but never an 1876 model.Nice being able to take a deer with it and keep up the family tradition.

I have read that 24 grains on IMR 4198 and the 350 grain bullet work well in the .45-75 1876 rifle.Have you ever tried this load?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 5:04 pm
I know some people do this and have success, but I was always taught that its not ever a good idea to use or substitute smokeless powder for black powder. I couldn't take a chance on trying it knowing that I might end up hurting myself or damaging the rifle. The replica black powder works too well for me to mess with anything else.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:01 am
Sounds like a good policy.If something works don't fix it. :)

In the past I have used smokeless powder loads in the 1873 and 1886 rifles that I have owned with good results.

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