Bigbrndog--pm sent

Don't burn much in it. I use a bolt unless we are tracking and the last two years, we didn't have snow while at camp to track. They really aren't difficult to reload for and whitetail aren't too fussy about which bullet weight is killing them. Have about 80 pieces of brass--which may last several lifetimes...:)

Remington could do that, I suppose, but I think Buffalo might still be.

My first rifle I actually purchased rather than borrow, was a 30 cal 141. The 14s are just a beautiful thing, practical and well-engineered by guys who were users, like a lot of gear from that era when American labor was skilled and comparatively cheap. Stuff was built to last for several centuries and to be repaired, rather than replaced.


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