I have an 1886 and im wondering how can I tell if I have a normal octagon barrel or a heavy? Does anyone have a thickness on the heavy barrel? I I have a winchester book but It doesn't say the thickness of both.
I have an 1886 and im wondering how can I tell if I have a normal octagon barrel or a heavy? Does anyone have a thickness on the heavy barrel? I I have a winchester book but It doesn't say the thickness of both.
A factory letter may answer that but they are expensive. An e-mail here MIGHT give you some insight http://mikehunterrestorations.com/barrels.html
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I thought I might have been able to help but just confused myself
Always thought a full magazine 86 was a nine pound gun (my old Winchester catalog quoted 8 3/4 to 9 lb) and I assumed short mag the lighter weight -- so I have a Chiappa 86 sposed to be a close copy and they list it at 9lb - barrel is .842 at the muzzle and .950 right at the action - the wood looks dense / heavy - just weighed it on a baggage scale - 9.99lb !!!! .....scale must be dodgy!!
so I check my Uberti 76 it goes 10.25 and has a heavy tang sight extra - Uberti lists it at 10lb so doesnt look like anything wrong with the scale.
The curious thing about this I would have sworn the 86 was the lighter gun by a decent bit - I have shot them both offhand and struggle to keep that 76 up on target - more of the weight is forward I guess.
Unless your barrel is fatter than my measurements I think you likely have a standard weight - but back then Winchester would do anything to order so who knows really.
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Is there a barrel taper ? The heavy barrels as I understand what Winchester did was not taper the heavy barrels.
We have several model 73's which all taper except one a 2nd model 24" straight (no taper) which the letter says is a "Heavy Barrel".
Our 1876 "ol clunk and rattle" 45-60 has a taper. Letter states 28" "straight taper" rifle barrel.
Our 1886 has no taper in 26" 45-70.
Our 86 Chiappa (4xxx) 26" heavy barrel has no taper and was a prime candidate to get rebored by JES to 50 Alaskan. That reduced a bunch of steel.
I am 5000 miles from my Winchester Book or could do some reading as Mr. George Madis wrote about near everything as of the date of printing. Been a few years since I searched all the random notes scattered about on each model.
AS far as the model 76... remember the action is about 2" longer to fit the lifter in there.
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My Chiappa is a (T7xxx) tapered .950 to .840 .......That barrel is still a good solid hunk of metal
I really was surprised when I weighed those two rifles this morning - the 86 weight just seems to be better balanced - like you say two inches more action in the 76 and another two inches of barrel length as well BUT the balance point of both of them is between 7 and 8 inches ahead of the trigger - I must have been dreaming I think - or have gotten used to shooting these heavier rifles. I had forgot I replaced the magazine tube on my 76 and probably trimmed some weight doing that.
We lucky we get to decide which big lever gun to shoot today
A nice man on here said he had a membership at the cody museum so he messaged me all the info on my guns. Nothing came out for the 1886.
I have the winchester book by Mr. Madis and it states that a half mag, and ocatagon barrel were a rare combo since the customer had to request it. I even have the long range leaf sights.
He also states in the book that not every single rifle had everything marked down, so it is possible to have a custom rifle without a corresponding letter with all the options written down.
Your picture looks like a lightweight octagon tapered barrel, and the button mag backs that up, as that feature was on the lightweight models octagon or round or half& half. I think.
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This site can probably help answer your question.
https://winchestercollector.org/forum/
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