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My new (to me) Uberti 1873

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  • phatcyclist

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    Feb 22, 2008
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    Austin, TX
    I bought this yesterday. I've been watching some westerns lately and I thought I would like a single action army remake. It's case-hardened with a steel backstrap, 5 1/2" barrel and in .45 Colt of course. Everything is mint on the gun, the cylinder has been rotated just enough to wear slightly through the blueing. I can't wait to take it out to the range.



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    phatcyclist

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    Feb 22, 2008
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    Austin, TX
    Luckily, my buddy purchased some .45 Colt dies. I have all the reloading equipment over at my place, so the dies will be living here. I'll be loading some plated Ranier or Beerys bullets for plinking/target practice for sure. I'm thinking some 250 grain Barnes hollow point for hunting.
     

    txpete

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    Mar 17, 2008
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    ft hood
    thats one fine looking revolver:).I am a big fan of the 45 colt.I cast a 240 gr keith and a 250 gr lfn and both shoot good in my ruger.I have tried just about all the powders out there and it seems I always come back to unique and W231.let us know how it shoots.
    pete
     

    drj3828

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    Mar 4, 2008
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    Grimes County, TX
    Don't waste your money on the Barnes bullets! You can't load them to the fps needed to expand I have one of those type of revolver. Only the rugers and freedom arms can be loaded to the velocity to expand the barnes.
    DRJ
     

    phatcyclist

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    Feb 22, 2008
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    Austin, TX
    ^^ Thanks for the heads up!

    I took it out to the range and put some Winchester Cowboy loads through it. They were light as far as .45 Colt is concerned, but I had so much fun! As soon as I learned the sights, the gun shot great for me. It will never be a home defense gun, so I'm not going to worry about tracking down factory defense loads for it, but I will be loading some plated hollow points for hunting.
     
    Apr 14, 2008
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    Very Nice!

    I have been wanting an 1873 like that in Charcoal Blue, and a matching 1873 lever gun in 20".

    I just always seem to get side tracked into something else first.

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    phatcyclist

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    Feb 22, 2008
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    Austin, TX
    I got to shoot some of my hand loads in it. I think I got a bad batch of powder, there were a lot of unburned "flakes" of powder in the casings after I fired, and they were all fairly inconsistent. I'm wondering if there is a possibility that Hodgdon knows about this, but I'm going to email them. The 185 grain loads my friend loaded with the powder, were like .22s! One of the bullets was so low, it hit a piece of wood under the target and only left a small dent. If anyone has bought Hodgdon Universal Clays recently, be careful with it. I'm surprised that first 185 grain bullet didn't get stuck in the barrel.


    The good news was, the few Winchester branded cartridges I fired were dead on. I'm really happy with my purchase. All of Uberti's stuff looks really well made, I bet you would be really happy with it.
     

    phatcyclist

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    Feb 22, 2008
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    Austin, TX
    It's used. Some dill-hole spun the cylinder around like they do in westerns at some point in it's life. I just had it all smoothed out internally, and it is even better than it was previously.
     
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