Has anybody got one of these, It's a Browning Model B78 made in the mid 70's. It is chambered in 22-250 and will drive tacks at 150 yds. Love to shoot this gun. What do you think????20130324_135431.jpg
Has anybody got one of these, It's a Browning Model B78 made in the mid 70's. It is chambered in 22-250 and will drive tacks at 150 yds. Love to shoot this gun. What do you think????20130324_135431.jpg
Very Nice!!...let's see some targets..I would really like to shoot that one, myself & be able to work on it, thks for the pic..
Last edited by K00lKatT; 08-27-2015 at 04:28 AM.
"This is my rifle, this is my gun, one is for shooting the other for fun"...Army marching cadence
for those that don't know the B-78 and Ruger Model 1 are clones of the Winchester 1885 rolling block, single shot. Both the Browning and Winchester were made by Miroku in Japan. The Ruger has always been made in the USA. I'm not sure of the years the Browning was made by Miroku but will look it up and let you know..
"This is my rifle, this is my gun, one is for shooting the other for fun"...Army marching cadence
It's my dream one day to find a decent Martini action to build a single shot from. make that a reasonable priced one..LOL
"This is my rifle, this is my gun, one is for shooting the other for fun"...Army marching cadence
Here's a Ruger Model 1 version of the Winchester/Browning 1885, this one in .270
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"This is my rifle, this is my gun, one is for shooting the other for fun"...Army marching cadence