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Title: "Pa. Deer Getter" Post by butlersrangers on Jul 28th, 2018 at 2:08am
I purchased this 'cut-down' model 1896 rifle from a Gentleman in Pennsylvania. It had a lovely American black walnut (shortened) stock with a nicely matching hand-guard. (I 'stretched' the wood that came with this Krag to restore a full length model 1896 rifle).
The 22 & 1/4 inch barrel on this clean action has a mint bore and the metal has a nice appearance. It screamed to be used! I had a spare 'cut-down' model 1898 Italian walnut stock that was too short for 'stretching'. I fitted this stock to the model 1896 action and coupled it with a 'reshaped' 1903 Springfield barrel-band, that 'Bubba' messed up. As it is, it shoots well and I like it. It shoots 168 grain Sierra Match-King reloads accurately, but, jams every time, when these 'spitzer' rounds are fed from the magazine. I likely will try a different Side-Plate to see if it makes a difference, or just go to a different projectile. This Krag has a nice tight chamber and the cases fired in it will chamber, without resizing, in some model 1898 Krags, I like to shoot. The model 1902 rear-sight on this 'cut-down' has the eye-piece, with ground corners, that Springfield made from discarded 1898 sights. The recycled eye piece gives a nice sight picture with the 1903 Springfield front-sight and commercial blade. Lighting was great today (and I used 1-Power 'Readers' to sharpen the View)! |
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