Got mine in 357 octagon 24" 4 months ago and love it. The bluing ,wood and the fit and finish are wonderful ,Rossi has stepped there game up.I will be buying another in a different caliber this year when they import more.
Leave the carbine on your shoulder and up while you cycle it = it will allow you to shoot a lot faster. I just bought one of the blued versions of this and it's super nice. I shot cowboy action 15+ years ago for several years which as you know, is all about rapid shooting. Good to see you handloading! It's the best way to go if you want to be able to shoot any kind of quantity... good vid! Thanks!
I love the Rossi's...I have the .357 and .44...love both of them. I have divorced myself from the .45...sold all of my bullet molds and guns with the exception of 1 revolver. But, I do love the 92's.
I got the 454. It has the recoil pad. Which is a good thing. That gun is slappy and jump happy. Full house loads with 260-300 grains are something else. We’ve taken a bull moose with a shot through and through and one holding up in the neck after crossing 24” of moose. Great energy. But for practical use and deer hunting I’d say 45 colt loaded hot is plenty.
@@albertaoutdoors9220 IIRC, I have only taken 3 animals with a 454. All expired just as fast as the couple dozen my 45 Colt firearms have. A Moose huh that's awesome!!
I like that stock. I sanded mine down and refinished it with a walnut stain. When you run out of Unique, get some Hodgdon Universal. It meters better and burns cleaner as long as you keep the pressure up. I use it for almost all of my mid velocity loads.
I just picked up one in 44 mag. It shoots really good. I did do a safety delete and put a marbles bullseye sight on it. I will be taking it out next weekend for an Iowa whitetail.
30 years ago I got a Model 94 lever action and it drove me crazy that I couldn't see how to clean it other than the bore. I load 250 grain RNFP, I'd love to have that as a home defense weapon.
@@243Outdoors just got my 16” blued .357 in a few days ago. I love it so far. Good wood and pretty smooth action. I actually sold my Henry big boy brass with 20” octagon barrel to get the Rossi. It was 8.6 lbs instead of the 5lbs on the Rossi
I guess my hand was forced a bit given Henry's are pretty rare here in Australia. I saw the new Rossi in our local shop and as soon as I saw it I bought it. Absolutely no regrets. A really nice rifle that shoots great. I doubt you'll be disappointed in the Rossi.
I have a 44 magnum black hawk revolver and a 45 long colt vaquero 🤠 I’m trying to decide which caliber I want to get my lever action in to match or get a 3030
Nice shooting and Love the stainless R92 ! 👍 We have the blue version and a " Ranch Hand " in ,44 magnum . Everybody smiles when we break out the Rossi lever guns ! 😁 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8nav3uMDmMY.html