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« on: August 24, 2004, 07:35:54 PM »
I'M GOING TO LOOK AT A WIN. TIMBER TODAY .I FOUND ONE USED ALREADY THE GUN SHOP WANTS $360 FOR IT.THE OLDER GUY WHO BOUGHT IT ONLY HAD IT 2 WEEKS .I CAN'T FIND A USED 444 SO I'M GOING TO GIVE THIS 450 A TRY .DOES ANYONE HAVE ONE OF THESE YET.ANY COMMENTS ON THIS WIN..
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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2004, 02:44:45 AM »
dave hall - we haven't even seen any of the new ones in our local shops yet, much less a used one.

Man, if that 450 Timber Carbine is going for only $360, jump on it, lock up the deal and get it quick.  I love my 444s, including my Timber Carbine but that deal is just too good to pass up.  Just my two cents worth.  Mikey.

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« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2004, 10:15:46 AM »
MIKEY,
I JUST WENT IN AND PUT ON LAYAWAY.I'LL BE PICKING IT UP IN A WEEK OR SO.I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT THE RECOIL ON THIS BABY GOING TO BE.I'VE SHOT LOTS OF HEAVY RECOIL GUNS ,BUT NOT IN A 6 LB. RIFLE.HOW BADS THE RECOIL ON YOUR TRIP-4 IN THE WIN..THANKS FOR THE REPLY :-)


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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2004, 10:24:10 AM »
Dave
I had a Buffalo Classic (H&R) in 45-70 that weighed 8lbs.  It had no recoil pad and with stout loads (405gr at 1900fps) you KNEW when to touched the trigger.

Lesser loads are similar to an '06 but that rifle didn't have a pad either.  A good pad will make a lot of difference.  I'd imagine a 450 load will be somewhat milder than those of mine, but my rifle was heavier too.

That rifle is ported isn't it?  That should help a lot, just wear ear protection and don't stand anywhere near it when someone else shoots it.
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« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2004, 01:34:15 PM »
I have the Marlin 1895M in 450.
It is approx. 7lbs. and it hurts like heck.
Good luck with it.
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« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2004, 03:50:43 AM »
dave:  good for you.  Now, one thing I do know about the 450 is that it can be handloaded to 45-70 specs (if you want some easier shooting) and some of those 45-70 loads are postively fun to shoot.  With that being said, I have 3 Winnie Big Bores and all in 444.  With heavy 300 gn loads, my long barrel (26") is no more difficult to shoot than my 06.  BTW, none of my Winnies wear recoil pads - I just wear a PAST Recoild Shield whenever I take them to the range.  

Rifle #2 is a traditional rifle - acutally, it is a Black Shadow with a pistol grip stock converted to a traditional rifle and man, does she shoot like a dream.  Yes, they kick but with the PAST shield I can go through a couple of boxes of ammo until my jaw gets more tired of the pounding than my shoulder does.  rifle #3 is a Timbe Carbine and with those ports on the end of the barrel she is rel easy to shoot - less recoil than either #1 or #2 rifle, but loud.  

I would hazard a guess that the recoil from the 450 Timber Carbine with a proted barrel is about the same as my Triple 4 with heavy loads, and it isn't all that bad.  Once you get off the bench, it gets much easier.  If you are going to shoot yours with open sights first, make certain that front sight blade is short enough to get you on paper.  When I first bought my Triple 4 Timber Carbine, factory loads were a foot low at 100 yds.  Two lower front sight blades later from the Winchester parts people and now my heavy 300 grainers are on the mark at 100 yds with the rear sight at half mast.  I had to drop from a .294" to a .264" and then to a .245" high front sight to get poi to poa.  

One thing I did to increase my enjoyment of my Timber Carbine was to load up a bunch of slow heavy bullets for plinking - 10 grains of Unique under a 300 gn cast swc with a pinch of fiber bat to hold the powder in place and I was having fun levering those big long shells in and out like pistol rounds.  I think that once hunting season has drawn to a close I am going to find am accurate low range loading for the 444 just so I can play with it.  

Sorry I rambled so much but I hope I answered your question.  I wouldn't be scared of that recoil at all - just be careful shooting in low light, as those ports will put a serious bind on your night vision (lol).  HTH.  Mikey.

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« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2004, 06:43:03 PM »
I DON'T MINE LONG ANSWERS FROM YOU GUYS.ANY THING SOMEONE CAN TELL ME ABOUT WHAT I ASK IS APPRECIATED.IF I DIDN'T WANT YOUR 2 CENTS  I WOULDN'T ASK QUESTIONS. :-)

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« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2004, 03:44:36 AM »
I have a ported 450 M and I have Winchesters,the difference will only be in the action,Marlin is quicker.
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« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2004, 04:34:08 PM »
Dave
Take your cap-locks off.  It's the net equivilent of yelling all the time.  Unless of course you're hard of typing? :grin:
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« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2004, 08:13:43 PM »
I'll try it this way.I'm picking up the 94 this week i'll let you guys know what it shots like,and how much it kicks. :-)
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« Reply #10 on: September 15, 2004, 06:00:56 PM »
I got my 450 home today and,got to shot it.this thing is BAD A** on both ends.one box of shells down already.all my friends want to shoot it.it kicks like a 300 MAG. in a light rifle.after one,or two shoots that was enough for my friends. me I like recoil. the Hornady ammo was inpressive.I shot three quick shot (a little painful)at 50 yds..I got about a 2.5 in. group with the XS ghost ring it came with. this gun is alot of fun.when I get my handgun scope for it i'll let you know how it shoots at a 100 yds. :-)
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