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1873 winchester rifle?

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  • charliemeyer007
    If it was mine I'd be shooting cast bullets properly sized and lubed for the barrel loaded with black powder.
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  • tsr1965
    Because the 44 W.C.F., AKA 44-40, is a SAAMI recognized cartridge, it is loaded to pressures that will not break vintage firearms. There also companies like UltraMax, that make cowboy action ammo loaded to even yet, lower pressures, with lead bullets. I have several vintage Winchester's, and Colt's, and that is what I use in them.

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  • nmyers
    It's more helpful to described a gun by percentage of original finish, plus alterations/mutilations/wear.

    With a good bore, $1,500 would be a fair price for a rifle with zero original finish.

    Neal
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  • Bert H.
    To echo what tsr1965 mentioned, any commercially loaded 44-40 ammo is safe to shoot in an original Winchester Model 1873. Winchester specifically makes a "Cowboy" load that shoots wonderfully in my 1889 vintage Model 1873. I personally do not shoot black powder in any of my old Winchesters. There are a lot of very good smokeless powders available that can perfectly match black powder pressures and velocities.
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  • Hawk Carse
    I would (DO!) shoot an old .44-40 with smokeless but with cast bullets. I feel they are easier on the old mild steel barrels. But if you are just going to buy a box of factory loads to say you fired Grandpa's Gun, you will not hurt it.
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