With my .308 model 770 I can take a deer out to about 400 yards. An expert can shoot a lot farther then that but 400 is the longest shot I will take at game. and I prefer 100 yds or less.
Yes.The Winchester model 1876 rifle was the only rifle made by Winchester that was chambered for the 45-60WCF(winchester center fire).
Depends on the rifle. A .22 is accurate to about 100 yards, can fire a bullet about 1.5 miles. A .338 Lapua is accurate to about 1500 yards, and can fire a bullet ABOUT 5 miles.
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after a great deal of practice and a powerfull rifle scope.................
There is no such rifle, the Winchester Model 88 is a highly collectible lever action center fire rifle available in .243, .284, .308, and .358.
the 32 Winchester special lever action model 94 shoots a center fire, rimmed cartridge.
You can fire a 44 mag out of a rifle in excess of a mile.
The Winchester .300 Magnum cartridge will fire a bullet about 5-6 MILES- but not accurately. The .300 Mag is an effective long range rifle cartridge, but effective range will depend on the individual rifle and skill of the shooter. They are frequently used in 1000 meter matches.
The maximum RANGE- how far a rifle can fire a .243 cartridge- is about 4.5 miles. However, the EFFECTIVE RANGE- distance one can reliably hit a target, is much less. It will vary according to the rifle, however, the .243 is based on the .308 Winchester cartridge, a very accurate round. In a properly sighted rifle, under the right conditions, it may have an effective range of 500-600 meters, or more. An ethical hunter will typically not attempt shots at that range to avoid wounding a game animal.
the ammunition would be the 25-20 Winchester center fire (25-20 WCF). ammunition is still manufactured by Winchester for this rifle.
it can fire 37 feet.
The barrel should be stamped 30-30 winchester.