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What if they ain’t availible for five years?
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I'm glad they brought it back, too good of a round to let go into obsolescence.
Twist rate is right, too. That's a hoss of a round with heavy-bullet loads. The one I had was 1/38, so 265 grains was just about top-end for weight.
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Yeah, the 1 in 38" sucks. Hope the specs are correct for the new one. Now they need to change the 44s the same
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Retired cat herder.
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Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.
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Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. Don't talk like that. I need this.
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I sure hope that they're as reliable as they say. I always wanted one, and was even able to shoot an older model at a gun range once. That was the cat's meow!
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If anybody wants a nearly-new Lee Loader for their .444, PM, me. I was going to put it in the Classifieds, but figured I'd go straight to the .444 crowd first. Complete with paperwork in the red Lee box for $25 shipped to CONUS.
Mike Armstrong aka Mesa
Was Mike Armstrong. Got logged off; couldn't log back on. RE-registered my old call sign, Mesa. FNG. Again. Mike Armstrong
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Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. Don't talk like that. I need this. I'm thinking I need one too.
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Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. Don't talk like that. I need this. I'm thinking I need one too. Heck, why not visit Gunbroker and buy one now? A USED ORIGINAL Marlin, of course. Them older ones HAVE to be better than the new Remlins, since so many folks beetch about them!
Ken
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Nothing wrong with new Remlins.
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The 444 Lee Loader is sold pending receipt of funds. Thanks, Mike!
Mike Armstrong aka Mesa
Was Mike Armstrong. Got logged off; couldn't log back on. RE-registered my old call sign, Mesa. FNG. Again. Mike Armstrong
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Nothing wrong with new Remlins. The stupid cross bolt safety would more than enough reason for me to go used. Tough to beat those 40 year old Marlins.
Black Cows Matter!
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Nothing wrong with new Remlins. The stupid cross bolt safety would more than enough reason for me to go used. Tough to beat those 40 year old Marlins. Funny, been shooting my 1894 44 mag for going on 30 years now and never once had an issue with the safety. I'm hoping the 444 does make it to market as I like the twist and Ballard rifling. I got few boxes of ammo I got years ago from one of the editors at Guns & Ammo.
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I got my first hammer block safety levergun (a Winchester) in 1996. I've seldom been without a HBS lever since then and I've never had a problem. Guys are used to a safety button on a pump or auto but if you put one on a lever the masses are suddenly befuddled.
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I'd happily take the newer Remlin with 1/20 Ballard rifling over the older 444 with 1/38 micro-groove rifling.
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Good!
I seem to be on a bigger bore bent this year.
I am MAGA.
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Good!
I seem to be on a bigger bore bent this year.
Jim go get one! Take it from a broken down & some what old fart, " You ain't gettin' any younger and they ain't gettin' any cheaper". A used .444 will be cheaper and proballay better quality than a new one if & when they appear.
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