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This 1876 Winchester shoots a .50-95 express cartridge, Lightweight bullet with High velocity makes for a powerful Hunting Rifle at 200 yards.
Model 1876 calibers: .45-75 W.C.F. .45-60 W.C.F. .40-60 W.C.F. .50-95 Express. One of the most desirable and historic configurations of the Model 1876 was the Canadian North West Mounted Police saddle ring carbine. The Model 1876 was discontinued in 1898, after 63,871 guns had been produced.
18 Ιουν 2020 · Carrying a powder charge of approximately 75 grains, the new round was christened the .45-75 Winchester Center Fire cartridge. When the new model was unveiled at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876, the Winchester Company displayed four different versions: a deluxe sporting rifle, standard sporting rifle, a carbine and a rifle musket.
The Model 1886 was a milestone for the company in two respects: it marked the first association between Winchester and designer John Browning, and it was also the first lever-action rifle capable of chambering big-game calibers, including the .50-110 Express cartridge.
Winchester's Model 1876, sometimes referred to as Centennial Model, was company's response to the public's demand for a repeater rifle capable of handling larger and more potent calibers. Many single-shot rifles were available at this time to shoot more powerful cartridges.
The .45-75 Winchester cartridge, also known as the .45-75 WCF (Winchester Center Fire), was specifically developed for the Model 1876 rifle. The .45-75 cartridge was a powerful centerfire round designed for long-range shooting and hunting.
Introduced during the United States’ 100th anniversary, Winchester’s 1876 Rifle came to be known as the “Centennial” Rifle. Uberti’s exact replica, true to the original in every detail, is chambered in .50/95 and was a favored gun of Teddy Roosevelt.