@@lastinline000 agree mine is also an Uberti '73 but not the carbine. Bit heavier, bit longer but cycles well. Been slicked up a bit and a few thousand rounds through it now. Uberti seem what 99% use.
Can you make a video discussing all the modifications you’ve had done to all your revolvers/rifles/shotguns and the reasoning for each? Clearly see some modifications to the action of this lever rifle, wondering what and why
I'm new to Western Action and it has to be one of the most fun styles. Your videos have been watched and re-watched to learn how to do things better. Hopefully you do keep making videos as these are incredibly instructive and you're a great teacher.
Tyler Henry: "I'm gonna develop a levergun you can load on Sunday and shoot all week." Deadeye: "I'm gonna develop a technique you can reload all week to shoot it all on Sunday." #Speedy
You’re vids are awesome. I love the cowboy style. Most people I know seem to really put down the single action equipment for double act. Or auto loaders. Your vids are really fun and show a true skill
Excellent video and instruction. Clear, concise, and easily understood....all the information and none of the guff. You have a gift for instruction in the sports shooting realm. Thanks Boss!
A custom lever action. Haven't seen one of those before. Polished hammer, jeweled side plates, polished action, straight trigger, extra screw in the reciver to override the safety, and even the elevator is either highly polished or is gold plated.
Thank you for this. I don’t shoot competition but I do like to get the most out of my ole cowboy guns (my favorite kinds of guns) and I was always solid with a rifle with accuracy but running the lever gun quickly and more importantly smoothly was not a strong suit. I now have a few things to try and TRY to master lol. By the way you do a great job of breaking down the mechanics of the shooting as well as explaining the theory of it.
Interesting, just finished at the TSRA state match, rifle shooing was a bit poor, thought on some things, then re-visited this video. Confirmed some of my problems and helped me to understand my re-curring problems. Thanks for helping Deadeye!
Great advice for any skill level. You’re a natural teacher. I just discovered this sport this year and I’m struggling with just finding gear. How about a video on gear selection for first timers in today’s market? My first step will be to join a club near me.
Realy good tips. Can you do one whit speed an triggertiming. That i realy need to learn. Thanx to you films i am under 25 sec now and my new gola is under 20 sec :) in september i have Shot cas a year. Thanx for the efford you puting in to do good films
Such a great looking rifle, would you mind sharing what it is and the modifications you've put on there (the main ones at least)? Thanks for the great tips too! 😃
Keeping the elbow down on the arm actuating the lever would be a good beginner tip. Those actors in the cowboy flicks have em up, folks may duplicate it
Mine is actually further out then most. To me, elbow position is a matter of how someone is built and how they can push the lever in a way that moves the rifle minimally.
@@DeadEyeCowboyActionShooting you may be slightly raised but it's still down... i don't see any worldclass shooters with it out 90 degrees like the movies
A good way to test these out for smoother aiming. Pick up a lever action based pellet rifle. This way you can cheaply and effectively sharpen up your aim with a real lever action rifle. And again a .177 pellet or bb is not as accurate as a bullet. But it will help you save on time and money when it comes to using a lever action rifle and planting shots.
Could you show the lever and trigger technique slow and from the other perspective. Where is your trigger Finger while levering and when does it touch and engage the trigger? Thanks for sharing Greetings from Germany
@@DeadEyeCowboyActionShooting that is awesome thank you... I know it is about the sport but your videos have helped me so much both with my homestead defensive shotgun and leaver gun... and soon my single action that is coming
Hey as someone wanting to get into this awesome sport where could I find rules/regulations on the guns needed/allowed in the majority of the clubs/competitions across the country? Like barrel length minimums and all the fine details like that? Also. Awesome videos can’t believe it took me this long to find your channel!
On the subject of rifles....Looking to get into CAS and was wondering if a henry big boy tube load rifle is A. Legal B. A good beginners choice??? Thanks for the great vid!!
I'd love to visit Australia! Maybe someday...Don't discount the talent y'all have down there, R.C. Shot, Kathouse Kelli, and many more are full of knowledge!
Hello and greetings from the German Western Shooting Championship. I'm looking for a straight trigger like the one you have in your Uberti Rifle. Can you help me?
Great video just getting back to the sport myself. Just curious I see you have a custom trigger on your rifle, did you purchase or fabricate it yourself?
Most start with what they have but Marlins and 73's are most popular. A basic action job by one of our cowboy gunsmiths can make your hardware more enjoyable to use. Best to get out to a match in your area, you'll see all kinds of options as well as advise on the local gunsmiths.