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Winchester's Model 1886

The Big Fifty was Winchester's attempt to match several British express rifle loads intended for taking big African game.

It took the Winchester Arms Company a year to begin offering their popular Model 1886 lever-action rifle in the .50-110 chambering. And for 30 more years, Winchester produced a limited number of rifles in this impressive caliber.


The Big Fifty was Winchester's attempt to match several British express rifle loads intended for taking big African game. It had a factory 300-grain bullet pushed by smokeless powder at over 2,200 feet per second at the muzzle.


Nevertheless, the .50-110 cartridge lingered in domestic production until 1935. It was one of the last of the "half-inch" loads harkening back to the days of buffalo hunting on the Great Plains, but only a small fraction of the nearly 160,000 Model 1886 rifles made were .50-cal. guns.


 


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3 Responses to Winchester's Model 1886

Roger wrote:
March 02, 2012

Turnbull make the Winchester 1886 in 90-110

Carlo Alinsod wrote:
November 14, 2011

I would like to purchased a newly manufactued Winchester rifle 50-110 BIG game ....don't know who manufacturer..

rick wrote:
February 18, 2011

any chance of anyone manufacturing the big fifty again? I will be one of the first to buy one.