This Rossi 44 Mag is . . . Disappointing?

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Target Suite

Target Suite

Жыл бұрын

Otherwise a great gun, I was disappointed with two things about this Rossi 44 Magnum. One I knew about up front and that's on me. The other . . . well, I need your help in understanding.

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@timclaus8313
@timclaus8313 Жыл бұрын
Might be the burn rate of the powder, and whether the longer barrel can take advantage of a longer burn time. Your handloads may be using faster powder than some of the OEM ammo, so the longer barrel is just increasing drag.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
That seems to be the most likely candidate. Thanks!
@maximilianmustermann5763
@maximilianmustermann5763 Жыл бұрын
When you look at the results from Ballistics by the inch, they tested four different .44 mag factory loads and all of them plateau at only around 14 inches of barrel length. Most factory loads are probably made for revolvers with fast burning powders for short barrels. Have you tried rifle powders?
@jlbksinger
@jlbksinger Жыл бұрын
I agree. It could be a combination of both.
@samwilliams1142
@samwilliams1142 Жыл бұрын
The 44 special might reverse the velocity gain coming out faster from the shorter barrel. They have less and faster powder.
@timclaus8313
@timclaus8313 Жыл бұрын
@@samwilliams1142 Quite possible. If have 3 44 Mags, a 4" Taurus T44, a 7.5" Super Blackhawk, and a 20" Marlin 1894. I have found that faster powders work best in the T44 with less flash and sooting out of the barrel ports, and the hotter powders like the Marlin best. The SBH likes everything, lol. Using a near max W296 load under a 200 gr XTP resulted in 1950-2000 fls out of the Marlin and just under 1600 in the SBH. Backed off of the load as I think both velocities may be too hot for the bullets. Not to mention the recoil for the SBH is pretty stout. Won't even try them in the T44, as it is 10 oz lighter than the SBH, which already recoils very hard with these loads. One thing about handloading is you can find the powder/bullet combos that are most efficient in your own guns.
@vincentdorsey8545
@vincentdorsey8545 Жыл бұрын
I bought the same rifle 20 years ago...Still have it, BUT when I got it, even as new it needed a lot of work to smooth the action down. It was very rouigh, very stiff and it even pulled a cartridge apart on extraction. Sent it off to a first class smith in Tesas who smoothed it up for Cowboy action, Runs like a champ now. Action is smooth and even feeling, Plain open sights are spot on.
@jeanlloydbradberry9099
@jeanlloydbradberry9099 Жыл бұрын
I think it's momentum of a given load versus barrel friction, with an already nearly maxed out efficiency factor for this particular caliber and cartridge, sometimes favoring one barrel length for one powder and bullet selection/combination, and in other loadings favoring the other. I love your presentations, and the way you think! Usually similar to my own approach, and often taking it further and teaching me a lot! Thank you.
@tedpfenninger4972
@tedpfenninger4972 Жыл бұрын
Congratulatipm ons on your new rifle . I have used the Marble tang mounted peep sight for years with complete satisfaction. I have three mounted on various rifles. It sure nice when you need to make a windage change, to reach up and turn that knobs. Thanks for the video,George, much enjoyed!
@beatlebassmaniacjp8311
@beatlebassmaniacjp8311 3 ай бұрын
Sir, i love your rossi lever gun vids! and just also your love for lever actions in general gotta love the lever action !
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite 3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@theoriginalOSOK
@theoriginalOSOK Жыл бұрын
The minor blems you pointed out are... less than you're going to give it yourself just shooting and handling... I reckon. And as to the velocities, I don't find that disappointing. The 44 Mag after all is a pistol round and the propellants for it are pretty quick burning = just not a long enough burn to take advantage of the longer barrel length. The loads that did go faster probably had slower burning powder. Just a guess. Another great vid ! Keep em coming!
@butchtownsend5381
@butchtownsend5381 Жыл бұрын
Put a wet wash cloth on the dents in wood and briefly put a steam iron on the area, careful not to over heat. The steam from the wet cloth will raise the damaged area maybe enough to touch up the finish
@russellweber4334
@russellweber4334 Жыл бұрын
That trick has worked on several different gun stocks.
@robertbeda959
@robertbeda959 Жыл бұрын
Larry Potterfield from Midway has a good video showing that.
@JeffinTD
@JeffinTD Жыл бұрын
Nice video. For rifles I’d suggest trying H4227 with 240 or heavier projectiles. If you cast, a gas checked (or powder coat) 240 might be the ticket. Some lever guns don’t feed all types of semi was cutters.
@rohlfing63
@rohlfing63 Жыл бұрын
I have the very same Rossi, love it. Your velocity disappointment is definitely a pressure issue with typical pistol powders. What powder did you use with those screaming Lehigh handloads? I tried a variety of existing loads when I got my Rossi. My 250 grain trailboss "mousefart" loads actually keyholed out of the Rossi, even though they shot true out of my 7.5" super Blackhawk and 10" contender barrels. I added the receiver peep to mine in place of the safety, got it from Steves Gunz. Only issue I had with the Rossi was that the magazine tube was sliding forward with my heavy loads. Was able to fix that with some JB Weld under the forearm.
@coelagos8645
@coelagos8645 Жыл бұрын
You won't regret getting a Marble Arms tang sight. They have positive windage & elevation adjustments. I have installed the taller stem on mine for My Uberti 1873 rifle in 44 WCF. That rifle has a 30" barrel & that sight has allowed me to make numerous very precise shots exceeding 300 yards. I appreciate watching your Videos. Keep up the good work.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment, especially the feedback on the Tang site. I think it will be fun to lob 44 caliber bullets out to Extended ranges. Seems like an evening of relaxing shooting. Possibly from a comfortable chair, possibly with cool beverage by my side😉
@wdtaut5650
@wdtaut5650 Жыл бұрын
Wow! How are loading that 44 WCF? I'm running 200 gr. cast over 6 gr. 700x. I'm still getting used to the rifle, shooting about 4" at 100 yds.
@coelagos8645
@coelagos8645 Жыл бұрын
@@wdtaut5650 Unique powder works very well but I get my best accuracy with Bullseye. You'll have to determine how much is appropriate for your needs.
@frankfisher99
@frankfisher99 Жыл бұрын
I have one of those on my Rossi 357 with a 16 inch barrel, dings a ten inch plate at 100 yards easily, that's all I need from it.
@glenpick1
@glenpick1 Жыл бұрын
+1 for the Marble Arms tang sight - I run one on my little Miroku 44 Mag 16" Take down 1892 - the taller stem is a must. Even with my minuscule barrel length I recorded 1997 f/s using a XTP 180gr in front of 27.5gr of H110 - thanks for your videos.
@gutshotgriz3936
@gutshotgriz3936 5 ай бұрын
Have a 44mag Rossi 92 Silver in 20” that I’ve been shooting SASS for 10 years, and I love it. Action was a bit rough out of the box but I was able to smooth things out myself with a bit of judicious polishing here and there. Have to keep an eye on the side screws as they tend to loosed. Love this rifle, though my shooting buddies laugh at me cuz the 6” leather thong I have in the saddle ring gets caught in the hammer sometimes…but I ain’t takin it off…I likes it too much. BTW…added the saddle ring myself. Had it custom made to match the stainless finish…looks awesome!
@semlohde1
@semlohde1 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was looking for. Local place has the 24" and a stainless 20" 44mag. The 20" barrel sure looks thin, maybe its just thinner to the 24" octagonal. Appreciate the comparison of several different brands in both barrel lengths.
@brandiwynter
@brandiwynter Жыл бұрын
I just about snarfed my coffee when I heard "if you haven't checked out my shorts, please do" lol. I half expected him to pop on screen with some James Reeves level shorts lol.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
It was Shorts not shorts😉😄
@ridgerunner3364
@ridgerunner3364 Жыл бұрын
You survived without the glasses! Simply miraculous!
@illustratoriusrex5949
@illustratoriusrex5949 Жыл бұрын
I have an R92 and out of the box it was terrible. It cycled terribly and would constantly jam. I polished the feed ramp and removed all burrs from the action. Now it's my favorite rifle and it now it ALWAYS cycles buttery smooth.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Your story really had a great ending! I too will be doing a little internal work on this gun, mostly to make it load more easily. Thanks for watching!
@larrysayers1377
@larrysayers1377 Жыл бұрын
About 11+ yrs ago I chronographed the Hornady 160gr LEVERevolution 30-30 ammo in my Marlin 20” barrel and my Winchester 24”. I shot 10 rounds through each of them and they both came out averaging 2465fps. As far as accuracy goes, the Marlin hated it and the Winchester loved it. To this day, from the bench and using a Williams Peep sight, I can still get 1.5” groups @100yds and I’ve taken a number of deer, a black bear and one cow elk with the Winchester. So I wasn’t overly surprised with the first couple findings on your 44’s. The best I could figure out is the powder burn was completely done in my rifles and basically the bullet was only encountering friction on the last 4 inches in my Winchester.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I really appreciate that comment. I too have had vastly different results with the Hornady FTX bullets. Some guns love them some hate them. But to their defense I have not done a definitive work to find out why. I just chose not to use them instead.
@bobhazeel
@bobhazeel Жыл бұрын
Hi George. If you’re thinking of installing a tang sight on that Rossi you might want to check the tang is in line with the barrel. I had a Marbles tang sight fitted to my Winchester 94 (.357) by a gunsmith and while it’s dead centre on the tang I have to almost run out of windage adjustment to get it to shoot to point of aim. The tangs are not always flat either, which can tilt the sight one way or t’other, but I’m sure you know all of this anyway. Always a pleasure to watch your videos.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment! Actually I never would have thought about the Tang being out of alignment with the barrel. I'll check it out.
@greybone777
@greybone777 Жыл бұрын
Drift the front sight. 👌
@bobhazeel
@bobhazeel Жыл бұрын
@@greybone777 Yes, I could do that, but it looks even weirder and more obvious with the front sight drifted well over to the left in its dovetail. As long as I have enough adjustment left on the rear sight I’ll stay with that. Thanks for your comment 👍
@davidedward13
@davidedward13 Жыл бұрын
Hi George I’ve just read about 400 comments, you may not get much F.P.S. Increase with the 24” barrel but my experience are that the loudness is decreased substantially compared to a 16” barrel 44 magnum. If you’re sitting at a bench in the back 40 lobbing a box of ammo, it may not make much of a difference since you’ll be wearing hearing protection but people a quarter mile away or deer during archery season may respond differently. Maybe. I have a single shot CVA in 44 magnum that I use for hunting sometimes and I cut it down from 22 inches down to 16 1/2 inches to be able to get through thick brush and also fit in a small blind better. The CVA is very accurate but it is much louder than when it was at 22”. Adding a different perspective ,Dave.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave. It's good to get a "fresh" response👍👍
@davidedward13
@davidedward13 Жыл бұрын
When I cut the CVA 5.5” off of 22”. My near max loads of 300 grain copper with H110 printed a few inches lower at 200 yds. I was guessing that it was mostly due to reduced fps. I don’t have a cronnie. Maybe barrel harmonics and muzzle crown are help effecting it printing lower.
@scotteger6271
@scotteger6271 7 ай бұрын
@@davidedward13nothing wrong with your perspective but any rifle, regardless of how loud at the muzzle, unless it’s suppressed and shooting near subsonic loads, can/will spook game. Plus if you’re the only one in the woods trying to be quiet, it’s noble but no one else around you is going to care…they’re going to shoot whatever they brought…likely an inappropriate target gun in some hyper velocity cartridge with a tanker style muzzle brake on the end that shakes the forest and deafens all around it…to shoot a deer at 50 yards.
@user-mv1fx3md7y
@user-mv1fx3md7y 9 ай бұрын
Great demonstration. I always enjoy you programs, especially with the 1892 clones. My favorite lever gun although I shoot an 1873 a lot. George
@aldeureaux5184
@aldeureaux5184 Жыл бұрын
Buffalo Bore had published similar results for some of their ammo, can’t remember if it was .44, .45 or what, but around 18 inches was ideal if my memory serves me correctly. I think more powder or slower burning powder would produce the results you are looking for. Just so much powder to burn in those short cases. Question, will the Rossi action accommodate those longer 300+ grain .44 mag loads from BB?
@gregorycorcoran2985
@gregorycorcoran2985 Жыл бұрын
Hey George; according to a friend at "Remington Ammunition", typical gains/ losses equal 10fps per inch of barrel length. Of course, that +/- figure is only applicable to their ammunition. Other manufactures offer +/- figures in the 15fps range. All of this is predicated on hunting ammunition that I've asked specifically about and not to hot loaded specialty ammunition. Where the 25fps per inch "rule of thumb" comes from I am unaware and I've never heard, or read, anything other than anecdotal evidence, that supports the "rule". That is why I asked for your demonstration. I suspect we, collectively, will learn something about velocity data between 20" to 24" barrel performance that is contrary to the "rule" as we've been told over the years. As always, thank you very much for you hard work and keep up the excellent job. I never fail to learn something as I enjoy watching the video work you produce. P.S. I am really looking forward to the "impressionism" artwork.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input Gregory. I'm sure there's a lot of questions we won't answer but it's a fun Journey nonetheless. Speaking of Journeys, I'm really looking forward to the impressions series. I probably should have started smaller and worked up but with smaller cans and lighter loads it will still be interesting. Just on a little smaller scale😄
@derekstone355
@derekstone355 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your videos and had to laugh when you asked us to check out your shorts. 😂
@davidhoward9767
@davidhoward9767 Жыл бұрын
A Williams Receiver Sight makes those things shoot sooo good without having to worry about the sight dropping or putting your eye out.
@andrewslagle1974
@andrewslagle1974 Жыл бұрын
I just got a new r92 357/38 octagon.The gun is perfect accept for 2 very small shadows in the bluing on one side , it is very hard to see. Other than that, the fit and finish is spot on.I am very pleased
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
That's fantastic. Congratulations. I think I have the same two shadows in the bluing.
@polymath5119
@polymath5119 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing George. This reinforces 20" as my favorite barrel length in a pistol cartridge rifle, for balance between usable powder burn/velocity, muzzle blast, mag capacity, and distance between the sights.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
You are welcome. Yes my 20-in Barrel Winchester will still get the most love. This gun is going to be a relaxed casual shooter probably from a chair probably with a cold beverage nearby. Of course when I feature it on KZbin I will be much more serious😉
@andrewslagle1974
@andrewslagle1974 Жыл бұрын
The octagon barrel is way better looking of the two!
@skylersmith9465
@skylersmith9465 Жыл бұрын
Steve also makes a peep sight that fits into the safety hole on the bolt. I just don't know how well it works.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I've seen that but would prefer the style of the marble arms Tang site.
@lanceevans688
@lanceevans688 Жыл бұрын
It seems to me that you've reached the point of diminished returns at 20" maybe with a slower burning powder with near capacity charge weights the extra 4" could exploit some unused energy. It also seems to me the with the lighter bullets with presumably higher velocity in the bore are able to utilize a little more time spent in the barrel to reach a more complete burn, thus reaching higher velocities at the muzzle.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Good thoughts! Thanks!
@scotteger6271
@scotteger6271 7 ай бұрын
For looks though the octagon barrel is hard to beat
@kirkmorrison6131
@kirkmorrison6131 Жыл бұрын
Simple the choice of powder. If I load with a slower powder I get an increase. The rounds were loaded for handguns
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. I don't know what powder is used in the factory ammo, but in the Berry's handloads as well as my XTP handloads I used A2400. That is not a handgun powder.
@kirkmorrison6131
@kirkmorrison6131 Жыл бұрын
@@TargetSuite look it up on a relative burning chart and see if you have a slightly slower powder for that bullet
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
I did. And the powders that I use are the slowest called out in all of the reloading manuals for 44 mag out of a rifle.
@kirkmorrison6131
@kirkmorrison6131 Жыл бұрын
@@TargetSuite Well, there is a limit to the slowest powder for every cartridge.. I would guess that the max barrel length for speed would be 20-22 inches. It is likely the 20 inches but the longer sight radius and other factors make up for the lower speed. BTW I love my tang sights. I even have one vernier one on a 45-70 Gov Rolling Block
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your comments. And you hinted at what I'm thinking, and that is that this is not a performance rifle it is going to be a fun rifle to lob slow-moving heavy bullets at extended ranges. So the longer Barrel is helpful whether or not it's generating more velocity. And thanks for your comments about the Tang site. I suspect by the end of the day I'll have one on order😉
@44240xtp
@44240xtp Жыл бұрын
Sorry to here about the finish and fit flaws with the Rossi. I have never been impressed with 44 special because the cost is close to the 44 magnum. I just use reduced loads in 44 mag brass and lead bullets for plinkers. The big advantage of owning a 357 /38 special is lower cost and versatility. Lower recoil and enough power for deer , hogs , coyotes at closer wood and brush ranges. The 38 special is like a big 22 on small edible game like rabbits and squirrels. A 38 hole in and 38 hole out.
@zenrider16701
@zenrider16701 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel. Probably bore and chamber dimensions vary. That volume may be enough to cause pressure drop on the long barrel. It makes sense to me that when everything is pushed to maximum, that is where you stand a chance of gaining from the extra length, as the time under pressure beats out the volume increase effect. Fantastic experiment, thank you.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate your input! And thanks for watching!
@leighrate
@leighrate Жыл бұрын
Higher velocity can play hob with your group size and accuracy (barrel harmonics/whip issue usually) , so it's not necessarily desirable.
@KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM
@KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM Жыл бұрын
Your videos are great. I have done quite a bit of testing and the older marlins and some winchesters seem much more accurate than the new rounds, Some of the new marlins have huge bores like 2 thousandths too large.
@lousiegel3330
@lousiegel3330 Жыл бұрын
Could you repeat/display or provide a link to the powders used with your reloads? Also,, how critical are magnum vs large pistol primers. Both are very difficult ot find? Thanks!
@scottharmeling5439
@scottharmeling5439 10 ай бұрын
I think the main differences in velocities across the board are due to the differences in the powders and the bullet weights used by the manufacturers. Since you are handloading it would be nice to see a test of a fast burning pistol powder, a medium burn rate powder and a slow burning rifle powder, using the same weight and manufacturer of bullet across the board for the test with the 20" and 24" barrell's. My loading manuals all list 44 magnum (pistol) and 44 magnum (rifle) seperately. I have read that the factory rounds are designed to work as best as they can be made to in both pistols and rifles. So I would guess the factory rounds use a medium burn rate powder that will function in both a pistol and a rifle. As a handloader you can tailor your recipie for either of the two. It would be my bet the long burning rifle powders would greatly outperform the pistol powders in either rifle but give an advantage in velocity to the 24" over the 20" barrel especially as you aproach the high end of the load charts. One thing I have noticed with handloding Berry's is that the copper plating is not sufficiently thick enough to prevent them from leading barrels when pushed to the higher end of the charts they are not copper jacketed they are electrolosis plated and should be loaded using the cast lead bullet chart not the jacketed bullet chart or staying on the low end of the jacketed bullet charts. Just my findings with having used Berry's in several pistols and rifles myself and leading several barrels up badly by pushing them too fast. They however are really great at lower velocities in both of my 500 magnum pistols and my 44 magnum pistols. I have not had good luck yet with them in my 44 Henry rifle and because of that I have not tried them in any other rifles mainly because I already have pet loads for them using jacketed bullets that I know perform well without leading up my barrels. I hate trying to clean lead out of barrels.
@palerider7171
@palerider7171 Жыл бұрын
Hornady years ago publish velocity for there 45 Colt Leverevolution out of 5.5” barrel and 20”. The velocity wasn’t the significant increase I expected from a rifle so a called Hornady and one of there techs told me that the 45 Colt Leverevolution power charge was design specific for 45 Colt handguns. Basically he stated the load was running out of powder charge in. 20” barrel before it exited. I am would speculate that the cartridges your experiencing little velocity change with are maxed out in a 20” barrel and probably designed as a handgun load. Where as your hand loads, Buffalo Bore etc are loaded to max charges and have enough powder to be used in that 4” extra of barrel.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
I think you have nailed it. There may also be some issues with chamber diameter and bore diameter but I think the biggest issue is how the cartridges were loaded.
@billdailey6315
@billdailey6315 Жыл бұрын
Is there much difference in felt recoil on the 24 inch barrel vs the 20 inch barrel in .44 mag?
@brianlee6849
@brianlee6849 Жыл бұрын
That 125 grain copper at 2500 ft per second is really impressive! Being that that's a copper fluid transfer do you think it would work well with deer? Do you know anybody that's actually used it for hunting? You would have a really flat trajectory and a lot more range. I wonder what velocity you have to maintain to achieve the fluid transfer because I know those bullets do not mushroom? Interesting as always thank you 👍
@JimS870
@JimS870 Жыл бұрын
I have a Miroku Winchester 92 with a 20" barrel (twin actually) and a Marlin 1894 Cowboy with a 24" barrel in 44 mag. The 24" Marlin was consistently gaining 50 FPS or so over the Miroku. Different rate of twist, I believe, but still. H110 22 gr I believe.
@alancaron984
@alancaron984 Жыл бұрын
I think to have read in ‘The American Rifle’ that 50 fps was the expected difference between velocity and barrel lengths for every inch? Could bullet diameter have caused the unexpected results? Installed a Marble’s tang sight on a model 94. Put a 0.5” rear sight and a ‘folding’ front sight on the 26” barreled rifle. Use the folding sight for 25 yards, and dropping the front sight, the tang sight for 100 yards
@mattmckinley6018
@mattmckinley6018 Жыл бұрын
Anyone know where replacement bullet guides can be purchased? I have a 20 inch stainless round barrel that will not reliably release rounds out of the tube magazine, or feed 44mag or 44spl into the chamber. This was an issue when the gun was purchased new. Thx.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
That's a great question. I've got an older model in 45 Colt that won't chamber anything. And it too has issues with the cartridge guides.
@JamesThomas-gg6il
@JamesThomas-gg6il Жыл бұрын
Barrel length is only helpful up to a point. Perhaps a longer burning or slower burning powder would help? I can see that if the powder burns off way before the bullet leaves barrel, that the friction of the last little bit would slow it down. I don't know if im correct or not but just seems like a good explanation.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
You are correct about barrel length working against you. I actually demonstrated this with two target 22 rifles. Beyond about 16 in a standard 22 long rifle will begin to slow down due to friction in the bore. I suspect that was what was at Play in one of the loads I showed in this video. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching!
@ACH91332
@ACH91332 Жыл бұрын
Can’t really fault the gun for the disappointments you have. For the cosmetic stuff you could have walked away from the sale. Also, since you did not, it kind of shows why he would not come down on price. He clearly knew you were not willing to walk away from the sale over those cosmetic issues. As far as the velocity, every load uses different powders with different burn rates which I’m sure you know. The only way to really use a 24” barrel length on a pistol caliber carbine for more velocity is hand loading with slower powders.
@scotteger6271
@scotteger6271 7 ай бұрын
I think a real sweet spot in the Rossi lineup is the 16” barrel R92 in 44mag with the skinner peep and picatinny rail forward of the action. The one with the large loop with paracord wrap. I could see putting a red dot on that and being a happy hunter out to about 100 yards, but most opportunities for where I hunt are around 50 yards. I’ve been eyeballing the 454 Casull one though…not that I need it, but I sure do want it!
@gregfederici676
@gregfederici676 Жыл бұрын
I have the Marbles tang on my Rossi 92 44 and love it I also installed a few Steve's Gunz parts and slickened up the action
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. I plan to go down the same path you did with my rossi.
@brianlee6849
@brianlee6849 Жыл бұрын
Definitely go with the Tang sight and see how far you can stretch the legs on that 44 mag. I think that would be fun. I think the tang looks. Correct on that rifle and should perform well with that long sight radius. Thank you 👍
@chrisstillman675
@chrisstillman675 Жыл бұрын
May i ask where in houston you found it? Im in houston and been wanting the r92 in 357
@ricktaylor5744
@ricktaylor5744 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great information and content. Keep it up. God bless.
@terrell48
@terrell48 Жыл бұрын
What are the bullets you mentioned are they Bears (sp) bullets? Where can they be bought?😊
@rustyyates421
@rustyyates421 Жыл бұрын
It takes approximately 16 and one half inches to burn all the gasses in a cartridge at least in handgun ammo. You gain very little if any velocity by using a 24 inch barrel . In fact factoring in diminishing returns it starts to slow the bullet down. You do gain some velocity with a 20 in barrel over the 16 and half but probably about 5 0 to 80 fps . The advantage for an average shooter using a longer barrel is the longer sight radius making it a little easier to hit with. Practice with a shorter barrel will fix that of course. I've been shooting short barreled rifles for so long I actually may have practice a bit with the longer barrel to hit as well.
@disturbedmaynard3873
@disturbedmaynard3873 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 trains of thought on the velocity question. It is possible that all of the powder is being burned up in the 20 inch barrel, so the 24 inch barrel wouldn't have an advantage. Or, is it possible that the 20 inch barrel is a little tighter than the 24 inch, and some of the pressure it blowing past the rounds, especially if the bullets are at the smaller end of the tolerance in the 24 inch.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Great thoughts. It's interesting that some of the loads saw no benefit even a degradation of velocity. But others saw a significant increase in velocity. So, I will be checking the bore and chamber diameters, but I also suspect that powder choice is a big part of those higher velocities. Just my $.02
@hamishalexander5048
@hamishalexander5048 Жыл бұрын
Had one long ago switched to Chiappa Alaskan 44Mag and its an extrem upgrade for me.... allready over 300shoots. (Here in Europe we dont get Winchester Marlin and co so easy..) Best Ammo for Rossi is Magtech, surpise surprise...(same company) Also Magtech is often very hot loaded and the 44Mag is very hot))
@loquat44-40
@loquat44-40 Жыл бұрын
As others mentioned with some loads the optimal velocity may be reached in a shorter barrel, 'But'. Even when of the same length length not all barrels are equal. You should have seen some significant velocity increase with an extra 4 inches of barrel. Variations in chamber, rifling, and other dimensions could all be important. My guess is if you cut 4 inches off of the 24 inch barrel it will shoot slower than the other barrel. For a 44 mag the only reason for a 24 inch barrel is for a longer magazine tube or longer sighting radius. Now for a 25-35 with reloads and slow powder I can see the wisdom of a longer barrel, but then it has been a long time since anyone to my knowledge has made a 25-35 rifle.
@andrewyording4284
@andrewyording4284 Жыл бұрын
I finally got a Rossi R92 20" blued/wood 357 mag last week. And put 10 rounds in to check the operation and that was fine but I noticed that the blueing was coming off the loading gate after loading just 10 rds. So I looked at yours closely and noticed yours has the same problem. I have a Marlin 94 and a Uberti 1873 and there's no issues with the finish on the loading gates after years of shooting. I called Rossi and they said they haven't heard any other complaints and I could send the rifle into them to fix it. I asked "can't you just send me a new loading gate?" they wouldn't do that. I'm not going to send it back and have them put another one on that would have the same defect. So tried some cold blueing by Birchwood Casey and that came off too. So I'm disappointed in that aspect of the finishing quality, but otherwise a nice rifle for the money, good fit and finish and action feels pretty smooth too. Anybody else had issues with the loading gates blueing coming off?
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, and you have discovered, as I have, there are compromises that we have to live with in the Rossi lever guns. But to get an affordable 1892 lever gun at this price I am okay with the lower "quality" bluing.
@billsmith9129
@billsmith9129 Жыл бұрын
Quick unrelated question, has anyone else had trouble with loading these ? Should I just cut my ammo tube spring a little or is it going to get easier over time ?
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
This one is not too bad. But my 357 Rossi needed a jackhammer to get the last couple of rounds in. So I shortened that one a tad. But proceed as your own risk because Too Short is even worse😉
@dennishein2812
@dennishein2812 Жыл бұрын
A tang site would probably help with long distance shooting. Aperture sites are nice for distance but the buckhorn site is great for quick, close shots. What kind of range do you think you can accurately get with a .44 mag.? My lever is a .25-35 and I also used to have a .30-30 both Winchesters. I did fire a .44-40 replica 40 yrs ago. Don’t remember the make. He’d gotten it through Dixie Gun Works I believe. That rifle seemed a bit anemic for anything past 100 yds but it wasn’t the most accurate rifle I ever fired. You still did a good job of destroying that homney can and that’s the best use for homney in my opinion.
@rogeredwards9156
@rogeredwards9156 5 ай бұрын
I like the way your safety glasses are on top of your head 😂
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite 5 ай бұрын
Yes and unfortunately sometimes they're up there when the gun fires, doing me no good whatsoever😉
@JWoody-yc7bt
@JWoody-yc7bt Жыл бұрын
I like the rossi 92 in 45 long colt, however for 44 mag I went with the Henry Big Boy and its a thumper especially with the hardcast and +P type rounds.
@ridgerunner3364
@ridgerunner3364 Жыл бұрын
As far as the velocity, it could be the quicker burning powder kept the bullets at the same velocity, and a slower burn rate could have increased the velocity in the longer barrel. Just a thought!
@krisgachassin5955
@krisgachassin5955 Жыл бұрын
Hey George, do you think the Rossi has tighter rifling? Perhaps a cold hammer forged barrel in the Rossi, I hear those are slower.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
That's a good question. I have recently contacted Rossi about some technical questions and I hear nothing in return. I don't know that they have any technical people here in the US to answer questions like that.
@danielleclare2938
@danielleclare2938 Жыл бұрын
A bit of sarcasm here but I usually drop my new gun or bang it against something ON PURPOSE just to get it over with they all get banged up eventually if you actually use them. Why I prefer used stuff it already has character instead of perfection. Good enough for me.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Haha! I don't have to worry about that on this one. It comes pre-banged. When I first saw this gun at the store it was hanging on the wall. When I went back to buy it it was back on a counter and had some stuff piled around it. I'm pretty sure the damage happened at the gun store. But I really didn't care because I wanted it for personal use and to get this video out. I had promised this a long time ago.
@danoneill2846
@danoneill2846 Жыл бұрын
I have seen impressive testing from Ruger M77/44 rifles , 18.5 " RE: Vel. . I think 20" is the sweet spot for Lever rifles . The 24 " may shoot better with open sights ??
@TheContraryView
@TheContraryView Жыл бұрын
You just bought a rifle that was "pre-dinged" as the Tappert Brothers would say.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Haha! I like that. And coming pre-dinged sure does make those early trips to the range more relaxing😄
@michaelsorrell9922
@michaelsorrell9922 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful rifle, my wife bought me a 45/70 brass framed Henry octogan barrel.
@davidlee8551
@davidlee8551 Жыл бұрын
Just a guess- slower burning powder would gain more velocity in longer barrel!?
@nicholasgad
@nicholasgad Жыл бұрын
Was it a hot day? Was the ammo warm, because those 180 grains were about 150 fps faster than normal. Otherwise, it appears that the standard factory ammo has a magnum pistol powder that completely burns up in 20" barrel. The ones that had an increase in the 24" must have a slower powder, possibly IMR 4227 (or a fast rifle powder) that can take advantage of the longer barrel. However they are still far less energetic than the factory ammo.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
It was a hot day. Probably in the mid-90s when I did the chronograph work. And I think you are spot on. The ones that saw a velocity increase had to have a powder that was formulated for a longer Barrel.
@roland1912
@roland1912 Жыл бұрын
I actually just bought this same rifle in stainless, was going to replace the semi-buckhorn sight with a Marble's Bullseye sight. I noticed you've used them as well, wanted to ask how easy they are to install, and did you keep the original front sights or did you swap those out as well? Thanks, great videos!
@peterlawrie7636
@peterlawrie7636 Жыл бұрын
I put Bullseye sight on 2 of my Rossi's and my Marlin 30/30, in my case made them all easier to aim and fit target. Thanks to Target Suite . Only takes a few minutes to swap them over and i left the front sight on for the moment. Trying to get a couple more Bullseye sights but n/a at the moment in Aussie.
@roland1912
@roland1912 Жыл бұрын
@@peterlawrie7636 I just ordered the bullseye long version (2.5inch) and a William's fire bead front sight, suggested to me by another KZbinr who had the same gun I just got. I'm not old (yet), but I've got eyesight issues. Can't wait to try them out! From videos, they seem to acquire targets very quick.
@peterlawrie7636
@peterlawrie7636 Жыл бұрын
@@roland1912 Put one on my s/s octagonal 357 rossi with the extra weight out front bullseye sights make it a pleasure to shoot 🔫 .
@stevenmiller184
@stevenmiller184 Жыл бұрын
.44 Magnum is a pistol round. Typically pistol rounds are designed around short barrels. I know that a 9mm, for example, increases velocity in longer barrels up to about 12 inches, then it starts to slow down, the powder being burned, the extra barrel length just adds friction. I suspect you could tailor a powder/bullet combination for a slower burn to optimize the longer barrel.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head. And I will try to find a powder bullet combo that will utilize more of that Barrel length. But slower burning powders typically don't pack enough energy by volume to offer an advantage in the small space allotted by Pistol cartridges. But, that doesn't prevent me from trying😉
@timclaus8313
@timclaus8313 Жыл бұрын
@@TargetSuite I have some right spicy loads out of an 1894 using W296 or A9.
@idiot-983
@idiot-983 Жыл бұрын
Magnum rifle primer and IMR 4198.
@JH-wk9gw
@JH-wk9gw Жыл бұрын
To me the problem is that the powder burn is maxed or close to maxed out by 20". Seems like you dig on the gun but it seems to be really good. About what you'd expect for a cheaper option.
@geraldbodnar2718
@geraldbodnar2718 Жыл бұрын
I have the Rossi 357 20" and love it !
@patrickkinney4998
@patrickkinney4998 Жыл бұрын
How did the 300 grain bullet do in the Rossi? As far as accuracy? Do they stabilize?
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
What you're seeing in the video is the vast majority of the rounds that I have fired through that gun so far. Once I get the Tang site installed I will do some accuracy work and report on that.
@Leverguns50
@Leverguns50 Жыл бұрын
I think you should slug the barrel and see if there’s a difference between the them, Second of all I think faster burning powder might not have as much velocity difference, Barnes bullets are generally very sore and we’ll expand up to fit the rifling quite easy and buffalo boar uses similar bullets that are soft copper however the Lee had the fence probably wouldn’t expand out and it got a really good increase, imagine part of your loss the difference is in some kind of bore diameter issue, if that’s not the case it’s merely the powder is all burning up before the bullet leaves the barrel
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Those are great thoughts. One thing I've heard about Rossi's is that they have a larger chamber. That would account for a lower velocity but not one that is lower with some rounds but not others. But by the end of the day I will have slugged that Barrel and maybe slugged the bore as well. Thanks for your comment and if you will email me with some information about the custom plaques you make with the 50-110 I will share it.
@georgiaboy4410
@georgiaboy4410 Жыл бұрын
My Rossi 92 44 slugged at 431.5. I size my cast bullets to .433. I match my powder burn to barrel length for optimal performance. AA #9 has performed the best for me in my 357 & 44 .
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
@Georgiaboy44 I got 8 lb of AA #9. Next reloads will be charged with that powder and I'll compare. Thanks!
@jimcarney6115
@jimcarney6115 Жыл бұрын
@@georgiaboy4410 same issue on my Rossi, went with a .434 mold and .433 sizing die. JSP bullets “patterned” not grouped.
@MarcosCaminante
@MarcosCaminante Жыл бұрын
About a 50-50 split on the increase in velocity between the two rifles and the different loads. I have found the difference in my 45 Colt +P loads in my Two Rossis are about a 45 fps difference favoring the 24” barrel over the 20”. Great video as always.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback Mark. I didn't really know what to expect. Maybe I was too optimistic. Nonetheless I don't view it as a flaw was a just a surprise. Thanks for your comment and thank you for watching!
@prestonmonaghan499
@prestonmonaghan499 Жыл бұрын
Mike the barrels or slug them to determine bore size. That should give you the answer.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Yes sir! I'm going to slug both the bore and the Chamber of the Rossi
@Gyppor
@Gyppor 3 ай бұрын
Nice rifle! I think you've found the point where barrel length doesn't gain you much velocity. I have a .44 mag Rossi with the 16" barrel and when I use Hodgdon's data for a 20" barrel I get nearly the same velocities, so 16 to 20 already doesn't make much of a difference. Between that 16" and my 12" ranch hand there's still not a heck of a lot of difference, and that's with H110. I've gotten slightly higher velocities in the 12" barrel with Lil'gun (using less powder too), but I'm not sure about longer barrels. I think your main advantages with the 24" is a longer sight radius and more magazine capacity. In case you didn't burn through enough ammo as it is, haha!
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite 3 ай бұрын
Haha! Thanks for your comment!
@back-woods
@back-woods Жыл бұрын
All the magnum pistol cartridges are pretty much maxxed out at about 16in, there's really not much difference in velocity between the 16, 20, & 24in barrel BUT the longer the barrel the longer the tube so the longer barrels hold more ammo 16in=8rds, 20in=10rds, 24in=12rds. The difference probably has more to do with powder than anything else, just guessing but slower burning powder probably had a higher velocity with the longer barrels
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
It's very likely something like the powder choice. And I'll do some more experimenting to try and find out what works best. But the powders I use are all optimized for rifling Barrels in 44 Magnum.
@danoneill2846
@danoneill2846 Жыл бұрын
@@TargetSuite In the past I tested 20" Marlin SS vs 24" 44 , the 24" got more vel with full power rounds , with Unique , they both got very little over an 8" or 4 5/8" .
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
@Dan O'Neill Thanks!
@richhauxwell7848
@richhauxwell7848 Жыл бұрын
Plated bullets have a velocity ceiling. The powder burn rate is definitely a factor also
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I was a couple hundred feet per second below the velocity ceiling for the berries bullets. But you are right about the burn rate. That is a major factor.
@denniscraig6022
@denniscraig6022 Жыл бұрын
Have you ever tested a 16 inch. Barrel ? I have heard that some 44 mag. Is made for a 7 inch barrel .
@bobbyboothe8964
@bobbyboothe8964 Жыл бұрын
Good morning.... Nice shooting.... I looked at the rifle ... Before I bought my Henry Big Boy 44.... The safety on the Rossie and the wood stocks seemed cheaper than I liked... Then I seen they are no longer AMERICAN Made. So that helped my decision on Buying my Henry.... Thanks for the video.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment! As far as I know , Rossi rifles have always been made in Brazil. And they have been through quite a few changes in quality. I'm glad they are on the uptick right now. Thanks for watching.
@maximilianmustermann5763
@maximilianmustermann5763 Жыл бұрын
@@TargetSuite Yes, Rossi was originally from Brazil, then got taken over by Taurus (also in Brazil) and is now owned and manufactured by CBC (also in Brazil). When comparing Henry, Marlin, Winchester, Uberti and Rossi, we should never forget that the Rossi are substantially lower cost than the other ones. I don't know about the US, but here in Germany, Rossi is literally half the price of the others. For what they are, they are really good rifles that shoot well. They are not as luxurious as the others.
@ed5042
@ed5042 Ай бұрын
May I ask your opinion. Ruger/marlin 44 or the Rossi 92 44? Just a woods walking carry gun, maybe some deer hunting, coyote. Am torn between the traditional old school of the 92 vs the woo hoo 1894. Thanks
@martinoswald2814
@martinoswald2814 Жыл бұрын
Straight wall cartridges are by far less barrel-lenght related than bottle-necks. In most cases you will not see much velocity increase After 16-18 inch. "Ballistics by the inch"
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Ballistics as measured by the LabRadar showed two loads that were 170-ish fps faster out of the longer barrel. And my more recent vid with this 24" Rossi revealed a bore that was .003" larger than the SAAMI spec. So, the big question in my mind is why some loads really seemed to benefit from the longer barrel, and some didnt🤔
@tobyemerson8595
@tobyemerson8595 6 ай бұрын
Possibly it's as simple as the
@tobyemerson8595
@tobyemerson8595 6 ай бұрын
Trying this again Maybe it's as simple as the bearing surfaces on the bullets fitting the bore better
@jameskershner3641
@jameskershner3641 Жыл бұрын
Tim you hit the nail on the head burn rates,,
@theguyinmaine
@theguyinmaine Жыл бұрын
"Take a look at your shorts" that shocked me for a second. Oh no, where is he going with this, Rossi underwear?
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Haha! I won't make that mistake again I promise you😄
@jimwebster5036
@jimwebster5036 Жыл бұрын
Haven't red the other comments but here's a thought. The only time a longer barrel is going to produce higher velocity is when all the powder is consumed in both barrels. If a larger charge is fired through a short barrel the excess powder does nothing to propell the bullet it simply makes a large flash at the muzzel.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. And the problem with pistol caliber rounds in a rifle is there's just not enough volume in the case to fill it full of slower burning powder which will generate pressure over a longer period of time resulting in higher velocity. So there is a point of diminishing returns. I'm hoping I can experiment a little bit and find out what some of those premium rounds are doing to get higher velocity out of a longer barrel. Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching!
@howarddittrich157
@howarddittrich157 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got the tang mounted peep sight on my Rossi. both me and my old eyes really like it.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
👍👍
@Pedenzo
@Pedenzo Жыл бұрын
Sorry George, I like your videos.....but I will not be checking out your shorts....😅 Your eyes obviously are in better shape than mine.....I couldn't hardly even use the sights on my 16" Rossi .357. I installed a Marbles tang and now I'm good to go out to 100-150 yards. It amazed me how much an aperture sight cleared up my sight picture! Great video, thank you!
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Haha! I didn't realize until after the video posted what I had said. I edited out part of that using the KZbin Tool. But I couldn't get out both references. Hopefully the comments will remain, like yours, reasonable😄
@Cyotis
@Cyotis Жыл бұрын
Is the lack of velocity gains a powder thing?
@liberty7835
@liberty7835 Жыл бұрын
Ive got the new 357mag same gun worked a good accurate with blue dot refinish the stock and replaced horn sights with ladder sights try the 158 Remington 38pp , for the 44 try 300 gr. BULLETS vary accurate in 44 rifle! Regardless of speed clover leaf accuracy is what i prefer!
@paulbaker5920
@paulbaker5920 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 Rossi R92 carbines. One is stainless steel and the other is blued. Both are in 44 mag. The stainless version was perfect from the factory. The blued one left much to be desired. Even though it was brand new, like the stainless one, I ended up totally refinishing it. I case colored the receiver, butt plate, lever and barrel band. I refinished the barrel and mag tube. And I refinished the wood, changing it from light to dark. I also replaced the mag spring and follower with stainless steel parts. And finally, I replaced the springs with a custom kit. It looks beautiful! And like the stainless version, it's very accurate and dependable. I have had zero problems with both rifles. And considering they were both in the $500-600 range, I can't complain.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment Paul. I plan to make a few mods to this one as well. I don't know about refinishing totally but it's going to be slicked up after a visit to Steve's Gunz.
@airbornesoldieramerica7125
@airbornesoldieramerica7125 Жыл бұрын
Got mine in 2013 for about $400,00 to $450.00 out the door new. Don't know why I remember that price for. After I bought mine, year after in 2014 they changed hunting laws in my state, so they can use straight wall cartridges instead of a hunter using a typical shotgun or muzzle loader. Last I checked prices for the Rosi 92 in 44 mag this rifle is going for $600.00 to $800.00 in my area. Think that was sometime after the Floyd riots.
@dogbone1358
@dogbone1358 Жыл бұрын
Have Marble peep sights on my Uberti 92 and 94. Love them. Even have one each of the various length sights for my 1885 High Wall. Interesting that the longer barrel did not produce any significant difference in fps for most rounds. Any thoughts why! What about decreased pressures due to bore or chamber diameters?
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Make sure your comment Doug! I've heard that Rossi chambers are sometimes oversized. In the near future I will be slugging that chamber and the bore to see if there's any anomaly there.
@dogbone1358
@dogbone1358 Жыл бұрын
@@TargetSuite Let us know what you find George. Rebarrel in the future?
@callawayken650
@callawayken650 Жыл бұрын
Are those the kind of wood dings they say to lift out with a hot iron?
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Great question Ken. And they probably are.. But that technique works best on bare wood. I'm afraid the application of steam on this type of finish would result in hazing or bubbling.
@callawayken650
@callawayken650 Жыл бұрын
@@TargetSuite It could use a nicer finish anyway.
@bobsmith2815
@bobsmith2815 5 ай бұрын
I had a Rossi 92 Black scout version first 5 shots my Holosun sight still attached to the rail flew back hit me in the forehead. Sent it back 4 months later got it back with screw holes in the rail repositioned . The loading gate was difficult to load Sold it
@danoneill2846
@danoneill2846 Жыл бұрын
The issue with a perfect gun , the first nick is so painful . Pitty the person that makes the first ding if it's not You !! You hate to have any people touch it . Now , it came with the 1st & 2nt ding ... feel free to take out in the field or let other people shoot it , it will gain more battle scars & character with use & age !!
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Oh yes. Having it pre-dinged is a plus😄 Trips to the range can be much more relaxing now.
@raymondbuie5292
@raymondbuie5292 Жыл бұрын
Very good video again George! Love the guns! Others have commented on likely reasons/scenarios of speed comparisons to cover most likely situations that have occurred. No matter what though you probably had a good time and that’s where it’s at my friend!😊
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Good times . . . ayyyymen!
@north61
@north61 Жыл бұрын
I think your velocity increase is going to be slow with longer barrel length due to the expansion ratio..not a very big chamber size for a .429 bore. So a small amount of expanding gas to push on the base of the bullet.
@Sherman62
@Sherman62 Жыл бұрын
Exactly right and this is why slower "rifle" powders are not helpful in a pistol caliber carbine. They are made for bottleneck cartridges which have more powder space and much smaller expansion ratios per inch of barrel.
@leomail466
@leomail466 Жыл бұрын
The only way to know if there is any value in longer barrels is to actually test them. Most people don't have chronographs. Thank you for doing so, saves the rest of us $$ Took a while for me to go from 20" to 16" in my ARs. Weight too is a consideration, but if the loss in velocity is good enough for the Army I suppose I am good with it too. Thanks again!!
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. I used the term "disappointing" loosely. Because as you say, the velocity loss doesn't really matter for my application. Also, thanks for watching!
@Matteo_
@Matteo_ Жыл бұрын
Velocity loss was not good enough for the Army hence the creation and adoption of M855A1 and why the Marines had created and adopted the Mk318 till they switched over to the 855A1. Going to a short (sub 16") barrel had more to do with CQB and vehicle dismounts than anything else.
@glennycarroll
@glennycarroll Жыл бұрын
Yes, by all means, go with the Marble tang sight. On that long octagon barrel it would look great and add to your sight radius. Also I was not surprised at some of the results on velocity. As you know, George, you hit a point of diminishing returns on barrel length, especially with pistol cartridges. Sometimes that return even drifts into negative territory as you saw with certain loads. I suspect such things as powder burn rate, load density, barrel friction, and crafty evil spirit creatures all come into play. The one thing I've learned is that you never know what to expect until you perform the actual tests. I've run into similar results with the 30-30 when I tested an NRA edition Winchester 24" against My Marlin 336 20 ".
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
Great comment Glen! It is the crafty evil spirit creatures that make shooting, and especially reloading, challenging and fun😄
@johngallagher2313
@johngallagher2313 Жыл бұрын
The powder has to be why velocities came out as they did . That and the unknowns about what happens after the primer pops.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite Жыл бұрын
You're right and that is probably the issue. But I will be checking chamber and bore diameters as well. Thanks as always for your comments!
@kitcarson1697
@kitcarson1697 5 ай бұрын
You also get two additional rounds in the magazine with the 24" model.
@TargetSuite
@TargetSuite 5 ай бұрын
You are right about that! Unfortunately, this rifle had some real issues and spent 4 months and customer service. When I got it back from Rossi it had rust on it and a new Barrel that was worse than the original. I'm hoping Marlin will come out with a cowboy model with a 24 inch barrel. That would be sweet!
@martinswiney2192
@martinswiney2192 Жыл бұрын
I think I saw a scratch on the lower right side of the butt stock as well when you showed a close up of the gun. Also I dont care for the grain of the wood stock. Just my personal preference but I like the long grain of walnut stocks. To get higher velocity out of that barrel length you will need to hand load using data for a rifle. Be sure to keep rifle loads separate from standard loads. They are really over pressure even for the heaviest 44 handguns.
@pughoneycutt1986
@pughoneycutt1986 Ай бұрын
That steel Cresent butt plate will definitely make an impression
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