I would like to get this thread I started back to what it was initially intended for.....experience, comments and info regarding Taylor leverguns, especially the Chiappa 1892 I ended up purchasing. Not a debate about other brand guns and which might be better.
As I previously stated, I would like to now comment on my Chiappa gun after putting the Marble Arms sights on and shooting it.
1) The Marble Arms sights are much, much better. I wanted to keep with semi-buckhorn style rear (by Marble) and I changed to a round post style front (by Marble). This combination seems to work much better for my aging eyes, there is much less "space" in the rear sight and I can be much more accurate.
2) The gun shoots quite well and is quite accurate, more accurate than I am capable of with my aging eyes and iron sights. I can shoot a ragged hole at 25-30yds, but that begins to open up slightly at 50 yds...but still quite acceptable to me. I will have no problem hitting a deer in the boiler room at 50-75yds and my max will be about 100yds. Even if I could shoot accurately past 100yds with these sights, my 45LC loads that are slightly +P are really only good on deer to approx. 125yds or so anyway. I will be using this gun mostly for fun and target shooting, but I will take it deer hunting sometimes.
3) All and all I am very happy with the gun...but only after my mods. As I stated earlier, if anyone wants to know specifics about my mods just send me a PM. I'm also very happy with my new Lee classic cast SS press and Lee carbide dies that replaced my old small "C" aluminum CH press and non carbide dies. I'm also very happy with the 45LC hand loads I'm using. I find Accurate #5 to be a very clean burning powder compared to the Unique powder I used in the past.
Thanks to all that helped me with my questions, and thanks for reading this.