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Posted By: paguy Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/04/22
What is a Winchester 1886 in 33 win in decent hunting shape, Not collector grade worth. I see the prices all over the place.
Watch Gun broker for some in similar condition and see what they sell for .
Posted By: Lar45 Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/06/22
I wouldn't feel bad about paying $1000 for one in good condition, but it looks like prices have gone crazy on them.
Gunbroker prices are all over the place, from $1400-4k+
The 1886 in 33 WCF is pre-cursor to the Model 71 in 348. I have my share of 33 1886 rifles and still hunt with them. It helps to handload as ammunition is
hard to come by since the 1950s.
The take-down version is worth a bit more, as are deluxe checkered versions.
Most good buys are found at local shops, individuals or gun shows. The auction
sites are listing for more than actual worth or real purchase market value.

The 33 WCF cartridge in the 1886 was popular in Alaska in the early 1900s.
Still very effective deer, elk or black bear cartridge with 200 gr FP bullets
in the deep woods and thick timber. {If you find one and don't know what to do-PM me.}
Posted By: paguy Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/07/22
Thanks for the feed back, I'm just looking for a plain non take down version to hunt with. Gunbroker is the only place I have seen one for sale for along time and the prices just haven't made sense at all, Like Lar45 said prices all over the place.
Posted By: WStrayer Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/07/22
I am looking for one, but I am holding out for the $1400 range. Many are listed but few are sold.
Posted By: HitnRun Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/07/22
If you think it is hard to find a good 33 WCF for $1400.00, wait til you try to find ammunition, bullets or brass.
Posted By: JoeBob Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/07/22
I saw one the other day for $1,599.00 that looked pretty clean. It was tempting but it seems like a lot of work to shoot one in that caliber.
Posted By: paguy Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/07/22
Yeah it would be a hassle to shoot one, I picked up some dies for one awhile back and wouldn't need to have a lot of ammo on hand for it. More of a nostalgia thing to take out in the brush and shoot a blacktail once in awhile.
Posted By: Bugger Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/09/22
I'd check Guns International for a realistic price
Posted By: sjc Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/09/22
I had a 1886 takedown in .33 Winchester that I used for years. If you reload, ammo is not a major problem. Process is:
1. New 45-70 case
2. Size 45-70 case in 38-56 sizing die
3. Take case and size in 33 Winchester sizing die
4. Trim
I always used Imperial sizing lube.
Posted By: WStrayer Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 03/09/22
Dies and bullets are the problem...
Posted By: paguy Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 10/31/22
Still looking, just in the off chance someone stumbles on to one at a decent price.
Posted By: Rossimp Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 11/01/22
Looking on Guns International they range from $1,799 - $4,500 based on condition, age, takedown, etc. BTW there were several listed.
Paguy,
Why not try an 1886 .45-90 like mine?
[Linked Image from jpgbox.com]

It shoots 45-70 and 45-90 which gives you a wide range of commercial ammo and the ability to handload for large and dangerous game.
Mine performed so well in Africa with 45-90 loads of NF bullets(ele, buff, leopard) that I now have a 45-90 DR also.
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A friend has invited me to join him in South Texas to hunt Zebu this fall. Wild Indian humpbacked cattle - big enough to use my .458(45-90) DR on.
Posted By: paguy Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 11/01/22
My father and lifelong hunting partner passed, and years ago used to hunt with a 33 win and always wanted another one, so it is more of a sentimental thing.
Posted By: iskra Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 11/03/22
I had a short, several years as paying attention to the Model 1886 as gaining some reverence. I have three all in .33 Win as it was the "also ran" of the entire group of more valuable rifles at happy price points, all. My days a "clean one in .33 was around $300-$400 as decent with good bore. Typically finish gone or nearly but none the less rust free and attractive. Even then, I learned as casually seeking ammo! Still have them, but added a Browning Carbine in 45/70 from 1991 and a Winchester from about 2012 as my first close look at the sliding tang safety and buying into it as "inconspicuous". Both in 45/70.
All those original '86 models from 1903. Two lightweight rifles with one as takedown and nicely 'tight'. The third full mag and 'gnarly looks. All otherwise pretty round barrel standard. Thought about having one redone into 45/70 but decided to keep all three original. Now with the 'new era' Browning and Winchester glad i didn't mess with my originals!
Quik pix below of my full mag favorite of the trio! smile
Best!
John

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Posted By: paguy Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 11/03/22
Beautiful gun, If you ever sell one please keep me in mind.
Posted By: Tarbe Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 12/01/22
Hawk makes bullets specifically for the 33 Winchester. From their website:

.33 Winchester (.338)
Flat Point
180 grains x .030 FP $45.00
200 grains x .030 FP $46.00
215 grains x .030 FP $47.50 c3
Posted By: Bugger Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 12/01/22
Guns International has about 30 Winchester 1886 in 33 Win
Posted By: paguy Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 12/01/22
Thanks, I have had a friend who knows these guns pretty well look at a couple on guns international and gun broker and he has steered me away from them. He told me they are way too expensive for what they were and told me to wait for a better gun. The hunt continues.
Posted By: Bugger Re: Winchester 1886 in 33 Win - 12/01/22
Originally Posted by paguy
Thanks, I have had a friend who knows these guns pretty well look at a couple on guns international and gun broker and he has steered me away from them. He told me they are way too expensive for what they were and told me to wait for a better gun. The hunt continues.


I'd agree with his view of Gun broker. Guns International has some very good buys, just have to look.
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