Rossi 92 16” 44 Magnum: First Impressions

by rob @, Saturday, October 28, 2017, 17:19 (2584 days ago)
edited by rob, Saturday, October 28, 2017, 17:31

Got a chance to get out to the range with the Rossi today. At 25 yards I tried a few loads I like:Skeeter load with 240 Oregon Trail SWC, the same bullet over 9 grains Unique, 240 XTP over 18.5 grains 2400 and the 300 XTP over 19 296 seated in top crimp groove. All rounds fed flawlessly and shot well at 25 yards. It shot about an inch left and I got it centered after much trial and error. The only feeding issue is me and not the gun. I have been a professional auto mechanic for over 32 years and little things most people can do sometimes hurt this old man. The tendons for my middle and ring finger really feel it when I manipulate the lever forcefully enough to eject the spent round and raise the cartridge lifter to feed the next one in line. I’m sure it will loosen up a bit with use and I will adapt by maybe getting a bit more pinky finger into the action. At 100 yards I shot this target:
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IF the image uploaded right side up, there will be a three shot group in the lower right. I fired the two bottom right, raised the ladder one notch, fired the two top rounds, followed by the two middle, followed by the one just left of the first two. I have a feeling that it took two shots to move the sight ladder forward under recoil and it dropped just a bit. Then after firing the two in the middle it was back where it started putting the last round right beside the first two. The reason I say this is when I got it home and wiped it down to put it away, the sight ladder was back on the bottom rung where it started, and the only rung to have a heel to catch it and prevent forward movement. The load above is 18.5 2400/240 XTP and one way or another, regardless of what happened with the sight ladder, I’m extatic with that group considering the condition of my eyes, my outdated glasses prescription (really need to deal with that!!!) and the fact that the front bead literally covers that entire 12” shoot-n-c target! I was doing my best to put a semblance of orange on top of my bead. So at this point I’m gonna investigate sight options. I believe XS makes a set for this gun but it has to be drilled and tapped. Skinner has a set that utilize the dovetails sorta blending traditional sights with a peep. I’m not sure how that would play out with a stigmasim but Skinner swears they work even that far away from the eyes. I’m certainly open to suggestions on sights but the rifle is definitely a keeper. I don’t live but a few miles from XS Sights in Ft. Worth. Maybe I can drop the rifle off and let them d&t and install some sights for me.

i am not sure why the image didn’t load...

by rob @, Saturday, October 28, 2017, 17:23 (2584 days ago) @ rob

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Well, for some reason the image isn’t loading. Nm

by rob @, Saturday, October 28, 2017, 17:26 (2584 days ago) @ rob

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I am not sure anybody can load pictures right now

by stonewalrus, Tuesday, October 31, 2017, 16:13 (2581 days ago) @ rob

Nm

Rossi 92 16” 44 Magnum: First Impressions

by Frank S, Saturday, October 28, 2017, 18:30 (2584 days ago) @ rob

I have the bullseye ghost ring sight on my 92 and like it quite a bit.

Rossi 92 16” 44 Magnum: First Impressions

by rob @, Saturday, October 28, 2017, 18:47 (2584 days ago) @ Frank S

Is that the Skinner sight I mentioned? I have to admit it’s kind of a neat idea...sorta like a metallic sight version of a scout scope:)

Rossi 92 16” 44 Magnum: First Impressions

by Frank S, Sunday, October 29, 2017, 04:59 (2584 days ago) @ rob

It's made by Marbles.......

Rossi 92 16” 44 Magnum: First Impressions

by Frank S, Sunday, October 29, 2017, 05:01 (2584 days ago) @ rob

That is really interesting...

by rob @, Sunday, October 29, 2017, 08:24 (2584 days ago) @ Frank S

I'm almost tempted to try that just to experience it as in expensive as it is.

Rossi 92 16” 44 Magnum: First Impressions

by Sarge ⌂ @, Central Misery, Saturday, October 28, 2017, 22:12 (2584 days ago) @ rob

I am really glad that rifle is woring out for you.

Here's what I do with R92 sights, either by modifying the rear or replacing it altogether. I invariably use a 1/16 white or gold Marbles barrel-mounted bead of the correct height to get the rifle zeroed on that bottom, secure notch. And yes, they will jump off the upper notches occasionally from recoil.


http://www.thesixgunjournal.net/improve-the-oem-sights-on-your-rossipuma-model-92/

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Rossi 92 16” 44 Magnum: First Impressions

by rob @, Sunday, October 29, 2017, 01:45 (2584 days ago) @ Sarge

Very nice...I'm thinking about flattening mine if I don't go to a peep and I may go to a higher notch and file it down until it's exactly the right elevation. That will give it a safety notch it can't slip out of.

Just realized there was an article to go along with that pic

by rob @, Sunday, October 29, 2017, 08:20 (2584 days ago) @ Sarge

We agree 100% on flat top sights with a handgun type sight picture, except that I tend to prefer a flat topped blade front. But, that being said, I still do ok with a bead if it isn't huge....brass hubcap was an accurate description. I may well just flat-top mine and change the front and file the sight ladder to hit where I want, I also need to remove a bit of the thumb hump at the top of the ladder because I see it in the notch on the lowest setting.

Rossi 92 16” 44 Magnum: First Impressions

by RidinLou, Middle TN, Sunday, October 29, 2017, 12:56 (2583 days ago) @ rob

I have the octagon in 357 Mag vs the 44 Mag, but thought I was the only one that detested the factory's full buckhorn sights. I was reluctant to grind them flat since I have an aversion to greatly modifying anything to a gun I might not retain and having read that the dovetail may or may not be an oddball size on some rifles. I just had issues obtaining a good sight picture and holding it, especially well enough to develop adequately precise loads(more on this in a separate thread to avoid drift).

I ordered a couple of sets of their tang sights when they were offered, but since they were made of unobtainium they were never received.

I had it out last week looking at the efforts required to fit a shotgun style butt stock I recently purchased, which of course required shouldering it and looking at the sights . . . Just maybe with a stock that fits me better I can work on the sight picture.

Heck, after using the original sights to get a Japanese Type 99 shooting cast last summer I can probably learn to shoot with any kind of sight.

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