Welcome guest, is this your first visit? Create Account now to join.
  • Login:

Welcome to the NZ Hunting and Shooting Forums.

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed.

Alpine DPT


User Tag List

+ Reply to Thread
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 16 to 29 of 29
Like Tree18Likes

Thread: Anyone know this peep sight?

  1. #16
    Village Idjit Barefoot's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Bunji's Bach
    Posts
    3,981
    They look better with the short mags
    Ruger likes this.
    The Biggest Room is the Room for Improvement

  2. #17
    Glen
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Location
    Auckland & Whitianga
    Posts
    21
    Sorry for keeping this going but I've never known anyone with such a rifle so have never had anyone to discuss the history with.
    do you have this same sight?
    I'd love to know what the calibration is on the verticle. Yards, 100 of yards or just a random scale.

    Name:  fore.JPG
Views: 777
Size:  160.2 KBName:  fore2.JPG
Views: 705
Size:  170.5 KB

  3. #18
    MSL
    MSL is offline
    Member MSL's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Waikato
    Posts
    6,471
    Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1448089326.939639.jpg
Views: 443
Size:  304.2 KB

  4. #19
    P38
    P38 is offline
    Member P38's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Hastings
    Posts
    5,692
    Quote Originally Posted by glens View Post
    Sorry for keeping this going but I've never known anyone with such a rifle so have never had anyone to discuss the history with.
    do you have this same sight?
    I'd love to know what the calibration is on the verticle. Yards, 100 of yards or just a random scale.

    Attachment 42736Attachment 42737
    @glens

    Those are standard Winchester Carbine Ladder Rear Sights and are the correct sights for an 1892 model Winchester rifle.
    https://www.google.co.nz/?gfe_rd=cr&...+ladder+sights

    The ladder sights were also an option when ordering your rifle and I believe they stopped using this sight for 1892 rifles in the early 1930's so this may also give a clue to the age of your rifle.

    My 1892 Winchester has the Semi Buckhorn Rear Sights which was also a "Option" you could choose when you ordered a Rifle.

    You could also order Full Buckhorn rear sights, as well as the Tang sights and a range of different fore sights in differing heights.

    I'm not sure about the graduations on the ladder but as they are an equal distance apart they might not be denoting yards.
    Might have to research this some more though.

    In the meantime here's a good article on the history of the 1892 Winchester Rifle
    http://outlawswinchesters.jouwweb.nl/winchester-1892


    Cheers
    Pete
    Last edited by P38; 21-11-2015 at 10:48 PM.

  5. #20
    Glen
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Location
    Auckland & Whitianga
    Posts
    21
    Thanks again Pete.
    So on the folding ladder sight the 20 is calibrated for 2000 yards,
    I'd have to say I wouldn't doubt for a second the 32-20 could kill a deer at 2000 yards, so long as it had a darned good sense of humor and a weak heart.

    Thanks for all your input and information links.

    Somewhere I've seen an old Sears & Roebuck Catalogue , I'm sure it was with the reloading info I dug up, if and when I find it I'll take a copy and post it here. Don't know why it's not with the dies,

    Production date was apparently 1913. Wow, 102 years old and still a perfect everyday shooter. sick!!

    Cheers
    Last edited by glens; 22-11-2015 at 07:18 AM.
    P38 and john m like this.

  6. #21
    Member Marty Henry's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2014
    Location
    Tararua
    Posts
    7,046
    When it comes to reloading I'd suggest you just stick with cast or gas check projectiles at 32/20 velocities jacketed bullets wont offer any advantage and are harder on the barrel. Wish I owned one, would go nicely with the 94 and 95, so many things to buy so little time or money.

  7. #22
    P38
    P38 is offline
    Member P38's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Hastings
    Posts
    5,692
    Nice! ............... 1913 right in the middle of the Great War.

    So much history and I bet there's another 100 years shooting left in it too.

    My 1892 was manufactured in 1910 and even with the semi buckhorn sights it shoots very accurately.

    Last time my son was home we were shooting goats' him with my AR15 and me with my Winchester.

    We spied a magpie at about 50meters and I bet him $10 I could head shoot the Pie with my 25-20.

    He laughed and said your on, I came home $10 richer that day.

    After that demonstration of awesomeness he put away the AR and swapped to the Winchester shooting Goats with it for the rest of the afternoon and loving it.

    My best shot for the day was taking a Goat at 125m with the shot going through a 2' thick branch.

    Like I've said before I love shooting it.

    Cheers
    Pete

  8. #23
    P38
    P38 is offline
    Member P38's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Hastings
    Posts
    5,692
    Here's some pics of the ammo I'm reloading for my 1892 Winchester 25-20wcf.

    I'm using

    71gr gas checked cast projectiles cast by Robert Walker from Tokoroa.
    7grs of H110
    MV is 1680fps

    Name:  S3160002.jpg
Views: 458
Size:  1.00 MB
    Name:  S3160003.jpg
Views: 427
Size:  1.03 MB

    Cheers
    Pete
    john m, Flincher and glens like this.

  9. #24
    Glen
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Location
    Auckland & Whitianga
    Posts
    21
    Nice.
    Can't find my home made mold but this is the gear I have left.

    Name:  DSCF2222.JPG
Views: 337
Size:  222.5 KB
    The front right hand are home loads and the others a 5 different brands I've collected over the years. The ones in foam I think are Remington(?) and I have no idea what brand the back cardboard box was.
    Name:  DSCF2224.JPG
Views: 343
Size:  152.5 KB
    use a hand loader like this. Slow but effective.



    And a quick shot shot to show I too am a born killer.

    Name:  DSCF2216.JPG
Views: 284
Size:  407.3 KB

    Yep, both of them with one shot!!!
    Last edited by glens; 22-11-2015 at 06:08 PM.
    P38, john m and Tommy like this.

  10. #25
    P38
    P38 is offline
    Member P38's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Hastings
    Posts
    5,692
    @glens

    Nothing wrong with a Lee Classic Loader.

    I have quite a collection of them now and they load every bit as accurate as my Forster Coax Press and Forster Dies do.

    BTW the Black n White Rabbit on the right is thinking Pfffft is that all you got!

    Cheers
    Pete

  11. #26
    Glen
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Location
    Auckland & Whitianga
    Posts
    21
    How hard case, there's a saddle ring carbine 32.20 for sale and the moment on trademe and it's got a different configuration again. 1903.

  12. #27
    Member Tommy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2014
    Location
    W-BOP
    Posts
    6,529

  13. #28
    Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Posts
    7
    Hi Glens. I have a friend who has a Remington Model 341 "Sportmaster" that he could be tempted to part with. He saw your request on this forum but is not a member. I've sent you my e-mail address by P.M. check your notifications and I'll put you in contact with him. By the way I've enjoyed following this thread.
    HILLBILLYHUNTERS likes this.

  14. #29
    Glen
    Join Date
    Nov 2015
    Location
    Auckland & Whitianga
    Posts
    21
    Thanks Barry, have replied.

    There must be a few 1992 rifles out there.



    All on trademe over the last few weeks. All carbines. Amazing
    32-20
    25-35
    32-20
    Attached Images Attached Images    

 

 

Similar Threads

  1. sks peep hole and post sights
    By turner nz in forum Firearms, Optics and Accessories
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: 15-04-2012, 10:22 AM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Welcome to NZ Hunting and Shooting Forums! We see you're new here, or arn't logged in. Create an account, and Login for full access including our FREE BUY and SELL section Register NOW!!