Awesome, glad to hear it.
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Awesome, glad to hear it.
Are you pushing each individual cartridge all the way in while trying to hold the gate to start the next round ? That's what it sounds like from reading your post. If so then you are loading it wrong . Push the first round three quarters in then use the next round to push that round in leaving the second round hanging 1/4 out to hold the gate door the next round. Maybe that is what you are already doing but it does not sound like it when I read your post. That is the correct way to load all side gate loading lever actions. If you Are pushing each individual round all the way in then those rounds put extra pressure on the gate and make it much harder to push it open to the point of being near impossible to open after the first 4-5 rounds .
While I agree with leaving the last cartridge sticking out a bit to aid in loading, it should at least be "possible" to top off with the magazine gate in the closed position. My Winchester 92 is a bit stiff cause it's new, my Winchester 94 is pretty easy, but of course, with 30-30 you have a lot more leverage to move the loading gate out of the way.
I am about to take up Cowboy Action Shooting. Reason I have not done so yet was when I went out to see how they did it I saw that after firing the 10 shots from the lever action they threw the rifle down on the table to move on. I'm not doing that with my mint condition Henry.
So I bought one of these. Bought the rifle and the revolver at the same time and then found out California went from one pistol per month to one pistol or semiauto rifle to now one gun period, so even through i bought it over a month ago I cant get the rifle until tomorrow.
As I will be firing almost exclusively 105 (which I now know to actually be 110) plain lead pan lubed with my own powder the oversized chamber may even be a plus. I don't mind beating this gun up a bit.
Maybe I have not fired mine enough yet, but so far, my two new ROSSI'S R 92'S are feeding fine, no case bulges, and no problems. They are both stainless, and so far no problems.
I will keep an eye out for some of the problems ya'll are talking about. I traded for a stainless, 16 inch barrel 38/357 and no problems. I also traded for a stainless 20 inch barrel
45 colt/454 casull.
I removed the safeties, and replaced with plugs from Steve's Gunz, replaced the rear sights with peep sights from him, and replaced the plastic mag followers with metal ones from him,
So far all seems as it should
Awesome! I'm going to have a Lyman 66 installed on mine soon as the 'smith has an opening.