Yup.

Don't know why they went with the High Walls for the Traditional Hunters in .30/30 and .38/55 when the LW action handles the hot .308-based rounds, and a Low Wall could be so much handier.

You may remember the high-class Low Wall .257 built by our top local gunsmith John Meyers, of Boyce, VA. Octagonal to round barrel with a wedding ring, and glorious wood. Someone here posted pictures a few years ago. If I were younger, I might go for something like that, but I'd likely be dead or at least out of the game by the time it was done.


What fresh Hell is this?