i cashed out on all the JM's i had and even went 6 months without a 45-70 in my cabinet for the first time in 55 or so years. was having health problems and was not sure i could shoot the 45-70 enough to keep one. i had a remlin gbl in the bunch that i had taken in on trade. it shot like a house afire with 405's commonly going into a clover leaf at 100. sold it to my neighbor and started immediately having withdrawals.after 6 months or so i whined and sniveled so much the neighbor sold it back. point is that remlin shoots better then any of the 10 or so JM's i have had. thinking about replacing the plywood stock with walnut and engraving it. have it put in the box with me when the time comes.
oh yeah , it also loves the combined tec Nosler 300g silver tips
i wouldn't hesitate a second on a new 1895, after doing a good inspection of it.


the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee
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