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<blockquote data-quote="GnometownHero" data-source="post: 3889977" data-attributes="member: 47828"><p>I have a Rossi 20" octagon barreled model 92 in 45 Colt. It has color case and decent wood.</p><p>It cycles rounds really well and is pretty accurate if I do my part, especially with heavy 300+ gr +P ammo.</p><p>Comparing it to a Winchester model 94AE in 45 Colt I used to own, hands down IMHO the Rossi is a better rifle.</p><p>The Winchester would not cycle heavy long bullet loads, was finicky with cast bullets in general and accuracy was abysmal. The chamber was so much oversize like they let the chamber reamer wobble during its build, that fired brass from that gun gave me lots of reloading bench headaches.</p><p> Rossi 92 fired brass is easy to reload.</p><p>Now these two are in total different retail price ranges. But I think the Rossi is a much better rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnometownHero, post: 3889977, member: 47828"] I have a Rossi 20" octagon barreled model 92 in 45 Colt. It has color case and decent wood. It cycles rounds really well and is pretty accurate if I do my part, especially with heavy 300+ gr +P ammo. Comparing it to a Winchester model 94AE in 45 Colt I used to own, hands down IMHO the Rossi is a better rifle. The Winchester would not cycle heavy long bullet loads, was finicky with cast bullets in general and accuracy was abysmal. The chamber was so much oversize like they let the chamber reamer wobble during its build, that fired brass from that gun gave me lots of reloading bench headaches. Rossi 92 fired brass is easy to reload. Now these two are in total different retail price ranges. But I think the Rossi is a much better rifle. [/QUOTE]
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