Keeping them alive-should be the preceding clause...

My photo imagery machines are on the blink. But I have a few 1886 Winchester rifles that fall into the smokeless era: 1902-1934
A special order 2/3 magazine checked pistol grip/forend SB 33 WCF. Superb balance.
A few original boxes of W-W 33 WCF ammunition accompany this rifle.

Just obtained a first year 1902 33 WCF 1886 with full magazine, crescent buttstock; Lyman 21 and hunter's Lyman front sight.

If you have one of these rifles, they are still being carried-hunted with- and shot by older appreciative owners. Hornady
has discontinued offering their .338 FP 200 gr bullets.

Ben Lilly, a famous Govt hunter-wandered through the Gila and Apache wilderness areas in Arizona-New Mexico,
in the early 1900s- making life difficult for mountain lion and the last grizzlies there.
He carried a Winchester 1886 in 33 WCF caliber.


"The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena-not the critic"-T. Roosevelt
There are no atheists in fox holes or in the open doors of a para's aircraft.....