Uberti Courteney... again....

I asked because you said .308 above.
When I spoke to them on the phone initially they said they could do a run of the .311 when they did the .308 bullets. I don't know the specifics of their operation, but apparently the changeover to the different caliber is close enough that that's when they're willing to make them.
 
I get ya, thanks!
 
Guy at the range today gave me a partial box of Imperial 150 gr! What a coincidence.

Nothing fancy, just pointed soft points, bout half a box.

So far I am pretty happy with this rifle.
Don't know how the hell Imperials made it down there. You got the soft points mine are the sabre tip which is the plastic tip made long before all the other ammo companies started bragging about their new invention.
 
Don't know how the hell Imperials made it down there. You got the soft points mine are the sabre tip which is the plastic tip made long before all the other ammo companies started bragging about their new invention.
You see them from time to time, online especially. I have seen them before.

BTW, something to watch for. I discovered today a very fine crack in the finish if not the wood at the rear of the tang, its very tight there where it should be relieved. I opened it up a bit, and drilled a small hole for a small wood dowel to glue in.
Hoping I caught it in time.
 
Wow that's a long way from the $14.00 Cdn we paid in the late 70's
Everything is a long way from the 70's man! I bought a brand new Ford F250 in 1972 for $2599!
 
Everything is a long way from the 70's man! I bought a brand new Ford F250 in 1972 for $2599!
Thanks for the heads up on the tang! Mine is tight also. I will give it a little relief.
 
Think its odd,no automatic ejector on it. Or a Farquasohn style action , as Selous used that ,and not a 1885 Win .

 

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Think its odd,no automatic ejector on it. Or a Farquasohn style action , as Selous used that ,and not a 1885 Win .

I dont think they meant it to be a replica of something he used, but rather used their own rifle, the 1885 and gave it a recognizable name and style as a selling point.
Marketing, pure and simple.
 
I dont think they meant it to be a replica of something he used, but rather used their own rifle, the 1885 and gave it a recognizable name and style as a selling point.
Marketing, pure and simple.
Yeah i think so also, but i habe shot a 1885,and i liked that automatic hammer cockig. Ive had a Nr1 ,liked that much,but wish the lever guard was different .
 
Having shot the Ruger No.1 for years, I am used to not having to cock the hammer, and find myself trying to pull the trigger on this rifle, and then remembering, cock the hammer stupid!
Takes a little getting used to, I also have some higher rings coming so should be a little bit more room under the scope for my thumb, both for hammer reach and pushing the rounds into the chamber.
 
Shot mine again today and it just gets better and better. When I had a Ruger No1 in .303 I found that a combo of 180gr Sierra Pro Hunters with Win 760 worked very well with charges up to 51 grs IIRC, which gave it about .308 Win ballistics.
Today I had a load with that powder and Hornady 174gr RN bullets seated to near the cannelure and they shot very well.
Groups were around an inch, a tad over or right at MOA, last group had one flyer with 3 touching, 48 grs.
Not unhappy I bought this at all.
 
@ Skinnersblade
There are a few for sale here in OZ mate but the price is a bit hexey at close to $3,000.
Beautiful rifles and watching YouTube they are also doing one in 7x57 If my Italian translation is correct.
Would love one in my 25 cal with a 28 inch barrel.
Bob
Rebel guns in Brisbane Aust has a 303 in stock i purchaced a Ruger NO1 IN 303 for less $ at same dealer.
 
Shot mine again today and it just gets better and better. When I had a Ruger No1 in .303 I found that a combo of 180gr Sierra Pro Hunters with Win 760 worked very well with charges up to 51 grs IIRC, which gave it about .308 Win ballistics.
Today I had a load with that powder and Hornady 174gr RN bullets seated to near the cannelure and they shot very well.
Groups were around an inch, a tad over or right at MOA, last group had one flyer with 3 touching, 48 grs.
Not unhappy I bought this at all.
Do you find you get a lotof muzzle flip?
 
That was a bargain!! Better go buy some lottery tickets.

I spent an hour yesterday making a sight blank to fill where the factory rear sight goes, its an odd size, 5/8ths dovetail! Good luck finding one in that size, so I found a piece of mild steel, cut it to length, and slowly by grinding and filing, fit it to the slot, cold blued it and the ugly hole is now filled.
I have a Marbles tang sight so no need for the factory open sight. Aperture tang sights are much easier to get along with anyway.
 

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