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Rolling block in .357

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Twotone

Rolling block in .357

Post by Twotone » Tue Sep 05, 2017 7:54 am

Hi
Anybody have a recommendation for a nice rolling block in .357? I had intended to go for the 45-70 but here in the UK the ammo cost is a killer. I already have a BBB in the same calibre which I handload for so decided to go for the same in a rolling block. How do they compare to a lever action accuracy wise over 100 yds ? Just curious and wanting a different rifle to play with.

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Re: Rolling block in .357

Post by RanchRoper » Tue Sep 05, 2017 10:18 am


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Re: Rolling block in .357

Post by Twotone » Wed Sep 06, 2017 5:22 pm

Thanks, the uberti is available over here but not actually handled one yet as they are not anywherre near me, they do look nice though and I hear the 1873 they make is pretty good. the cimmaron I doubt i will see here unfortunately. I just fancied something a little bit different to shoot, love my BBB now it is shooting right and I am a bit bored with the .223 so another challenge is wanted and santa comes soon ha ha!
Thanks again

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Re: Rolling block in .357

Post by RanchRoper » Wed Sep 06, 2017 8:02 pm

My 1860 is imported by Cimarron but manufactured by Uberti. So is my revolver. Quality is excellent and I handled an 1873 Uberti in .357 in a store not long ago and she was a beauty. Case colored receiver and butt plate, and gorgeous wood. I'd pack it on my saddle anytime.

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Re: Rolling block in .357

Post by North Country Gal » Thu Sep 07, 2017 11:38 am

Our local shop has one of those baby rolling blocks in stock, bit it's in a 38-55, so I've passed on it. Might want to look at one before buying if you're a big guy. Actually a very small carbine-like gun in dimensions.

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Re: Rolling block in .357

Post by Twotone » Fri Sep 08, 2017 6:39 am

:) Hi North country gal,
Thats OK, I am not a big guy ha ha. I also looked at the Pedersoli target rolling block which looks very nice but here it would be a special order and no chance of shouldering one first so a bit reluctant incase it is not a good fit. Its always a toug devision, really would like a rolling block but would also love another lever such as the beautiful Uberti. :)

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