And now the 45-70 1885 is finished…

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Wambli Ska
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And now the 45-70 1885 is finished…

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Got a Made n the USA Browning VERY NICE tang sight which should get me to any distances I’d care to shoot this thing to! If I can dial my reloads to milk jug accuracy out to a few hundred yards I’ll be happy 😎. Based on what the rifle will do with regular sights I don’t think this will be a problem.
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Wambli Ska
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Midway also delivered a few bags of 44-40 brass, appropriate bullets for that chambering and dies. I’m taking the box to the new address which has a HUGE amount of room so I can FINALLY unbox ALL my reloading stuff in my new garage and Bob’s your uncle!!!
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Nice! Don't think I've ever seen a Browning tang sight before.
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I do not believe they are still available. eBay has a few sets for a bunch of cash, I lucked out with this one basically new at a reasonable price. It’s specifically made for the 1885.
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Those are cool they were originally made for a BPCR edition of the browning 1885, with tang of course. Very nice sights. Great score
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That should work.
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Elk Creek wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 11:04 pm Those are cool they were originally made for a BPCR edition of the browning 1885, with tang of course. Very nice sights. Great score
And thanks for facilitating me finding the right screws!
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Zee wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 11:16 pmThat should work.
I think so! I’m looking forward to trying more than 300 yards with this setup.
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Wambli Ska wrote: Wed Jan 07, 2026 1:21 am
Elk Creek wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 11:04 pm Those are cool they were originally made for a BPCR edition of the browning 1885, with tang of course. Very nice sights. Great score
And thanks for facilitating me finding the right screws!
Oh you bet! Love enabling! 🤣
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Wambli Ska wrote: Wed Jan 07, 2026 1:23 am
Zee wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 11:16 pmThat should work.
I think so! I’m looking forward to trying more than 300 yards with this setup.
You got half the state of Nevada….🤣
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Range where my dad live in Carlsbad NM had a life size steel buffalo at 500 yards. Nothing more satisfying than a 45-70 with a time of flight long enough to have a snack before the wack😂
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sakodude wrote: Wed Jan 07, 2026 2:20 am Range where my dad live in Carlsbad NM had a life size steel buffalo at 500 yards. Nothing more satisfying than a 45-70 with a time of flight long enough to have a snack before the wack😂
I'm getting a lot of that lately firing things like the yellow boy and the '73 with cowboy loads... I've been extending the range of my off hand shooting with these toys as I get more comfortable with the guns and nowadays it's like,

Bang............................... thud.

:lol:
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NICE!

I'm guessing Browning had that sight outsourced from one of the BPCR specialty outfits. Aside from the logo, it's a very near clone of what my Dad has on a rolling block.

We recently shot that on an old military range with 6 to 10 foot tall berms at the various distances on which we set our targets. You really need to plan to have a workable spotting system in place. The trajectory was so sharp that at 300 yards, the splash on dirt behind the target was totally concealed by the berm it passed over.

When Herbert McBride was writing about his machine gun work in WW1, he said that the .303 British offered a certain advantage over the German's faster, flatter 8x57 in that it negated some of protection of cover against direct-line, horizontal fire. After that .45-70 experience, I'm prepared to believe it. :lol:
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I have some sort of tang sight on most pf my old rifles, you will love it. Now replace the front sight with a beech front sight, you will thank me later.
https://montanavintagearms.com/product/ ... ont-sight/
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Bigslug wrote: Wed Jan 07, 2026 1:18 pm NICE!

I'm guessing Browning had that sight outsourced from one of the BPCR specialty outfits. Aside from the logo, it's a very near clone of what my Dad has on a rolling block.

We recently shot that on an old military range with 6 to 10 foot tall berms at the various distances on which we set our targets. You really need to plan to have a workable spotting system in place. The trajectory was so sharp that at 300 yards, the splash on dirt behind the target was totally concealed by the berm it passed over.

When Herbert McBride was writing about his machine gun work in WW1, he said that the .303 British offered a certain advantage over the German's faster, flatter 8x57 in that it negated some of protection of cover against direct-line, horizontal fire. After that .45-70 experience, I'm prepared to believe it. :lol:
Yep, been finding that out with 44-40 and .45 Colt shot from rifles at distant targets. Basically launching little mortars. I guess that’s why helmets looked like salad bowls back then 😁

On the positive side of shooting in the open desert, ranging a target with actual shots like Gus did on Lonesome Dove is REALLY easy!!! Tough to miss the sand puffs 👍👍
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Big Al1 wrote: Wed Jan 07, 2026 2:31 pm I have some sort of tang sight on most pf my old rifles, you will love it. Now replace the front sight with a beech front sight, you will thank me later.
https://montanavintagearms.com/product/ ... ont-sight/
Damn that’s NICE!!!!! I’ll order one to try out. In general I hate (might be too strong a word but not too far from fact) target front globe sights. Finding a target is painful and slow and to my eyes they are useless in anything but bright mid day sun shooting at perfectly round paper bullseye targets. This might be the best compromise I’ve ever seen. Thank!!!
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That's a good looking rifle!
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Perfect!
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Gene L wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 1:09 am That's a good looking rifle!
Thank you sir!
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LMLarsen wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 1:57 amPerfect!
Yeah, I think so 👍
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Wambli

We wanna see the whole rifle! Least I do.

Another cool tidbit about using a peep tang is that looking through a small aperture corrects a lot of vision problems. Its the same as stopping down a camera lens to increase the depth of field.
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More pictures!!!
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Japhy wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 4:04 am Wambli

We wanna see the whole rifle! Least I do.

Another cool tidbit about using a peep tang is that looking through a small aperture corrects a lot of vision problems. Its the same as stopping down a camera lens to increase the depth of field.
I’ll offer a surrogate…..sorry Enzo….🤣
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Japhy wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 4:04 am Wambli

We wanna see the whole rifle! Least I do.

Another cool tidbit about using a peep tang is that looking through a small aperture corrects a lot of vision problems. Its the same as stopping down a camera lens to increase the depth of field.
I’m going shooting Friday with my SIL. I’ll get some pictures. I can’t wait to try the new sight out.
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Elk Creek wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 4:12 am
Japhy wrote: Thu Jan 08, 2026 4:04 am Wambli

We wanna see the whole rifle! Least I do.

Another cool tidbit about using a peep tang is that looking through a small aperture corrects a lot of vision problems. Its the same as stopping down a camera lens to increase the depth of field.
I’ll offer a surrogate…..sorry Enzo….🤣
Pretty rifle ❤️❤️❤️
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