Got a 24" R92SS, 38/357 octagonal barrel month ago and it's amazing accurate and gorgeous and no issues whatsoever. The quality and functionality is up there, probably just as good as Henry or Winchester.
Thanks for really shooting this rifle @ 50 and 100 yards. Most reviews just bang away at a 12 inch steel plate at 50 yards off-hand and then tell you how well the rifle shot! Your groups @ 50 and 100 are really quite good for iron sight and a lever action in a pistol caliber! God's best brother!
I have a stainless 20" M92 in 454 Casull and one in 357 just for cheap fun, the 454 is also my "Go To" in the field and in the last 10 years I've never had a whitetail take more than a big jump when hit, most DRT. That rifle shoots to 2" at 50 yards and all my venison has been taken under 75. My brother has a M92 like yours, he bought it after shooting my rifles, I think the 357 was his favorite, I know it's the grandkids. I put a fiber optic front sight on it from Steve's Gunz and it must have 5000 rounds of my cast and powder coated reloads thru it now and it's very capable of stacking hits on top of each other at 50. My brother has taken 3 deer with his 44 and it's his truck gun loaded with 44 Specials. The M92 has to be one of the most popular lever guns around our neck of the woods, I know a lot of the CASS guys shoot them and they can be hard to come by but they are worth the wait. Has to be one of the underrated levers out there.
@@Leehealy-wheninthewoods This gun with this ammo is easily capable of taking deer out to 150 yards with a scout scope. Lever evolution is hotter than most and more aerodynamic so don't drop as much, took buck with this same gun in stainless at 146 yards. Range finder is necessary stretching them out though.
last year i shot a good buck with a .44 mag bullet in a green sabot from my muzzleloader, it was a 240gr semi jacketed flat point. the deer was less than 20 yards, and right by my decoy. i wasnt really impressed with that bullet, i accidently left my quick loaders in my truck that day so i had no more rounds on me, i had to stand there and watch the buck gurgle blood, kick around on the ground, and die for a bit (not a good memory). it took some time for the deer to die with the double lung shot. i am going to go back to a standard hollow point this year as i have had much quicker kills with them in the past.
I don’t like flat points for hunting. I had a similar experience using a 44 mag revolver with flat soft points in a coyote. They just don’t disrupt enough tissue. These hornadys have been dynamite for me though. They winners in longer barreled guns.
You might try a tang sight - Marbles makes a really nice one that windage and elevation adjustable and you will find that the ease of sighting will increase and your groups will shrink. Of course, if you wanted to go with a red dot, you can get a rail that mounts using the rear dovetail, so no gunsmithing.
Great video! Not boring or stupid just shooting and testing. Glad your shooting at some distance besides water jugs at 10 yards. Try some shooting at 200 and 300 and video it. I bet you will do well, it’ll sharpen your skills and the rifle and caliber are capable
3:30 actually they have worse B.C than almost everything else, even the regular 200 grain XTP from hornady have a higher B.C The hornady marketing department wouldn't want you knowing that, but it only seems to be a benefit for 30-30 and a few other rounds.
New sub. here. 2 reasons why…#1~I’ve got the 92 in .357mag. that’s a sweet shooter. And #2~the simple fact that your willing to be unashamed of your faith. A truly rare quality in this world today. I too try to remain steadfast to my belief in Jesus Christ my Savior. Have a blessed day.
@@Leehealy-wheninthewoods I'm there and it socks I like to trapshoot and it is horrible I don't really sue my sights but you do need them for alignment I guess,and the sights are fuzzy if I you my distance lenses then you can't see the birds if I use my bifocal lense so I just go without and shoot for the best,, I don't shoot nearly as much as I used to,my dad and I shot a lot of protectors but that's the short of it I guess,,,Happy shooting !!!
I’m not a fan of lever evolution ammo, unnecessary high pressures have no upside whatsoever. Especially in older lever guns. 1892 44 is an excellent setup!
I've owned 3 Rossi R92 rifles in 44 magnum caliber. Each one of them suffered from the same problem in that after firing 7 to 9 rounds of 240 grn 44 magnum (or 44 special), ammunition the magazine tube would become disconnected from the receiver, jutting out past the muzzle by approx 3/4 of an inch causing it to become unable to cycle another round. To me that is a pretty dangerous condition (at the range or hunting), that Rossi needs to address. If every Rossi R92 I've owned has this problem then I know that there are other folks that too have experienced it. Rossi wouldn't do anything to help with the problem other than want to sell me another R92. The gun shop also got so fed up with the problem that they dropped Rossi and replaced my rifle purchase with a 44 magnum Henry, at no extra cost to me,...
I’ve never experienced that, and I’ve shot a lot of different kinds of ammo through my Rossi. Including some pretty heavy pills! Maybe my production year was better. It was a 2016 model.
Thanks for showing your shots and that nice scripture rendering at the end. Never be shy about your faith.
Thank you!
Appreciate you sharing this!
Got a 24" R92SS, 38/357 octagonal barrel month ago and it's amazing accurate and gorgeous and no issues whatsoever.
The quality and functionality is up there, probably just as good as Henry or Winchester.
I just brought one and this was the best video I've seen about the guns capability! Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for really shooting this rifle @ 50 and 100 yards. Most reviews just bang away at a 12 inch steel plate at 50 yards off-hand and then tell you how well the rifle shot!
Your groups @ 50 and 100 are really quite good for iron sight and a lever action in a pistol caliber! God's best brother!
Thank you!
Nice video, I took my biggest buck with a marlin 44 mag. Thank you for sharing your faith.
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment! Absolutely man, whatever small platform I have, I want it to honor God!
A methodical approach
I enjoyed the video
Thank you!
best video on this rifle i have seen yet
Congratulations!! Great video!!
I have a stainless 20" M92 in 454 Casull and one in 357 just for cheap fun, the 454 is also my "Go To" in the field and in the last 10 years I've never had a whitetail take more than a big jump when hit, most DRT. That rifle shoots to 2" at 50 yards and all my venison has been taken under 75. My brother has a M92 like yours, he bought it after shooting my rifles, I think the 357 was his favorite, I know it's the grandkids. I put a fiber optic front sight on it from Steve's Gunz and it must have 5000 rounds of my cast and powder coated reloads thru it now and it's very capable of stacking hits on top of each other at 50. My brother has taken 3 deer with his 44 and it's his truck gun loaded with 44 Specials. The M92 has to be one of the most popular lever guns around our neck of the woods, I know a lot of the CASS guys shoot them and they can be hard to come by but they are worth the wait. Has to be one of the underrated levers out there.
The 454 might be my next Rossi…they look like fun to me!
Amen brother. Nice shooting
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
Amen brother in Christ!
Good luck this season !
Thank you!
I got a deer from 76 yards.Neck shot dropped it.That’s a good shot and I was pretty surprised about it not gonna lie.They are good guns.
I’m glad you got it!
Good shooting. GREAT that you gave honor to JESUS. Our Lord and Savior.🙏👍👍👍
Absolutely! Stay tuned for this fall! More of this to come, Lord willing!
I've always noticed my first shot out of a clean bbl is off some from the rest of the group. Love all those leverguns. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
It is called a "fouling shot" and yes it usually will throw the shot high. That is why I always go hunting with a fouled barrel.
Looks like you are shooting a little to the left, you should tap your front sight to the left a tad to be spot on, thats what i did on mine.
Not many are brave enough to show their shots on a target with open sights. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! It’s real so it’s makes the video!
@@Leehealy-wheninthewoods This gun with this ammo is easily capable of taking deer out to 150 yards with a scout scope. Lever evolution is hotter than most and more aerodynamic so don't drop as much, took buck with this same gun in stainless at 146 yards. Range finder is necessary stretching them out though.
last year i shot a good buck with a .44 mag bullet in a green sabot from my muzzleloader, it was a 240gr semi jacketed flat point. the deer was less than 20 yards, and right by my decoy. i wasnt really impressed with that bullet, i accidently left my quick loaders in my truck that day so i had no more rounds on me, i had to stand there and watch the buck gurgle blood, kick around on the ground, and die for a bit (not a good memory). it took some time for the deer to die with the double lung shot. i am going to go back to a standard hollow point this year as i have had much quicker kills with them in the past.
I don’t like flat points for hunting. I had a similar experience using a 44 mag revolver with flat soft points in a coyote. They just don’t disrupt enough tissue. These hornadys have been dynamite for me though. They winners in longer barreled guns.
Red dot that bad boy mate, much better than open
You might try a tang sight - Marbles makes a really nice one that windage and elevation adjustable and you will find that the ease of sighting will increase and your groups will shrink. Of course, if you wanted to go with a red dot, you can get a rail that mounts using the rear dovetail, so no gunsmithing.
If I end up get the octagon barrel version of this rifle it’ll definitely get a better set of peep sights. Thanks for watching!
With that leverevolution you would be good on a deer out to 150 to 175
Great video! Not boring or stupid just shooting and testing.
Glad your shooting at some distance besides water jugs at 10 yards.
Try some shooting at 200 and 300 and video it. I bet you will do well, it’ll sharpen your skills and the rifle and caliber are capable
Amen! We need to be within Minute Of Jesus!
This leverevolution 44 mag rd doesnt even drop mych at 200 yards as I can hit a small silhouette at 200 yards.
I find the hornaday to be best for accuracy...flat points are good at 20-30 yards
3:30 actually they have worse B.C than almost everything else, even the regular 200 grain XTP from hornady have a higher B.C
The hornady marketing department wouldn't want you knowing that, but it only seems to be a benefit for 30-30 and a few other rounds.
August 31st you mean lol. October 31st would be Halloween 😜
Haha yeah that’s right
New sub. here. 2 reasons why…#1~I’ve got the 92 in .357mag. that’s a sweet shooter. And #2~the simple fact that your willing to be unashamed of your faith. A truly rare quality in this world today. I too try to remain steadfast to my belief in Jesus Christ my Savior. Have a blessed day.
Thank you! I hope you enjoy the channel! God bless!
I plan to hunt with a 357 lever gun soon. I had a marlin in 357 several years ago and took a doe at 50 yards with hornady lever ammo.
IMHO , Hornady Blow's start reloading for yourself to develop a load that is useful to you..
Please, share info on that bipod. Thank you.
It’s a Bog bipod and an older model than they offer now.
@@Leehealy-wheninthewoods thank you.
You think glasses fogging up is bad ,wait till you have to wear bifocals 😆 🤣 😂
Lord willing I have a few more years before a graduate to “big boy” glasses haha
@@Leehealy-wheninthewoods I'm there and it socks I like to trapshoot and it is horrible I don't really sue my sights but you do need them for alignment I guess,and the sights are fuzzy if I you my distance lenses then you can't see the birds if I use my bifocal lense so I just go without and shoot for the best,, I don't shoot nearly as much as I used to,my dad and I shot a lot of protectors but that's the short of it I guess,,,Happy shooting !!!
Thank you Sam! To you as well!
I’m not a fan of lever evolution ammo, unnecessary high pressures have no upside whatsoever. Especially in older lever guns. 1892 44 is an excellent setup!
I've owned 3 Rossi R92 rifles in 44 magnum caliber. Each one of them suffered from the same problem in that after firing 7 to 9 rounds of 240 grn 44 magnum (or 44 special), ammunition the magazine tube would become disconnected from the receiver, jutting out past the muzzle by approx 3/4 of an inch causing it to become unable to cycle another round. To me that is a pretty dangerous condition (at the range or hunting), that Rossi needs to address. If every Rossi R92 I've owned has this problem then I know that there are other folks that too have experienced it. Rossi wouldn't do anything to help with the problem other than want to sell me another R92. The gun shop also got so fed up with the problem that they dropped Rossi and replaced my rifle purchase with a 44 magnum Henry, at no extra cost to me,...
I’ve never experienced that, and I’ve shot a lot of different kinds of ammo through my Rossi. Including some pretty heavy pills! Maybe my production year was better. It was a 2016 model.
@@Leehealy-wheninthewoods +1!!
Leave left eye open
Just load up 24 gr. of H110 and 240 gr. XTP Hornady bullets. Go kill all the deer and hogs you want.
Sounds like a good load to me!
Should be using the magazine.
Get better sights and better rest.