Uberti’s beautifully configured Courteney Stalking Rifle


Q: I went crazy, shed all caution, let my head go (in my wife’s summation) and spent big on a Uberti 1885 Courteney Stalking Rifle. 

It is chambered in .303 British and is a modern version of the fine British stalking rifles of over a century ago, named for that great African hunter Frederick Courteney Selous. 

As soon as I laid eyes on one in my local gunshop I had to have it.

Could you recommend a scope for it, one that’s not big and heavy or too expensive (I’ve been forgiven and my wife is paying for a scope). 

Also, could you recommend a die set for the .303 British, a good brand of unprimed brass, what powder and primer to use, and a good load for the 150gn Hornady Interlock bullet?

I can’t wait to take the outfit hunting. My wife is anxious for me to go, too. She says it may bring me back to my senses.

Justin Alexander

A: A Lee die set is most affordable and comes with a shell-holder. I’ve been loading the Speer 150gn spitzer and 43gn of AR2208 for 2663fps and the 174gn Hornady and 40gn of AR2208 for 2420fps.

Unlike the original 1885 Winchester Hi-Wall, the Uberti does not cock the hammer as the breechblock is lowered, so the hammer has to be cocked manually after being loaded. 

Nor does it eject a fired case as the lever is lowered: it only extracts it and you have to remove the case with your fingers. 

Still, the Uberti has the advantage of having a quarter-rib sight with an integral Picatinny rail with cross-slots machined on it which takes Weaver-style scope rings.

I recommend Nikko Stirling Steel-Lok Q/D medium-height rings which will allow you to remove the scope without affecting zero and use the iron sights. 

A neat, moderately priced scope is the Sightron S1 1.75-5×32 or something similar — a 2-7x or 2.5-8x — but more expensive.

I like the looks of the Uberti Courteney with its colour case hardened lever, breechblock, hammer, trigger and the stock with rounded grip and black fore-arm tip. 

Enjoy your investment and tell the wife I’m right behind you (just in case she starts throwing things).

 

 

 


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Nick Harvey

The late Nick Harvey (1931-2024) was one of the world's most experienced and knowledgeable gun writers, a true legend of the business. He wrote about firearms and hunting for about 70 years, published many books and uncounted articles, and travelled the world to hunt and shoot. His reloading manuals are highly sought after, and his knowledge of the subject was unmatched. He was Sporting Shooter's Technical Editor for almost 50 years. His work lives on here as part of his legacy to us all.

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