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So I've come to the conclusion that I need a high wall with either a long range tang sight or an MVA scope. Should I get a B78 heavy barrel or grab the first new 1885 I can find for a reasonable price and rebarrel it? I'm thinking .30-06 for the caliber or possibly. 30-40 Krag, either one will go with my 1895's in those calibers. Might hunt with it but probably more for just long range plinking. I was pretty set in a B78 until I found out they dont have top tangs so no place to mount a tang sight I dont care that the new 1885's will have a tang safety or a rebound hammer. Either of those are easily remedied. Thoughts? Experience?
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Campfire Outfitter
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High Walls are classic especially in retro chamberings IMO..The Krag you mentioned would be my choice over the '06 .. This Uberti 38-55 below is truly a sweet piece and shoots my cast loads easily into 1 MOA if I do my part with the add on MVA sport tang..
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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1885 without doubt. They were chambered in 30 Government for several years. So, you should not have any trouble sourcing one.
Last edited by Reloder28; 08/21/20.
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Campfire Tracker
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A Browning 1885 with the 28" barrel is what you want. It will make the 30-06 sing with the right load.
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