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Just added my 3rd 71 to the stable. All 3 are bolt peeps and prewar long tangs, 1 of wich is a deluxe. There are 2 more out there I have my eye on. I just love shooting these guns.

I have original winchesters in 73s, 86s, 92, 1890, 94, 64, pre 64 model 70s, etc and not a one of em do I enjoy shooting as much as my 71s. Closest would be my Biesen 270, but still not quite there.

I have been playing with bullet loads in 170, 200, 220, 240, 250, and 270 and I enjoy the heck out of all of em.

I have the missing bolt peep parts coming my way.

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71 Carbines are where it’s at.


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Originally Posted by Poconojack

71 Carbines are where it’s at.


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All of mine are 24 inch. We tend to be pretty open country, and the 20 inch versions aren't nearly as affordable.

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I just got a Browning 71 Carbine with a Lyman 66 from a member here. Might not be an original Winchester but I still grin every time I cycle that action. I look forward to shooting and loading for it.


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Well....make that 4.....will see if 5 and 6 happen.

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So that is where all the bolt peeps are......


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Nice looking rifles Cobb

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I too love a Winchester 71. Beautiful sexy lines if a classic sporting rifle.
A true powerful beastly joy to shoot too!
I also have certain love for the trimmer sexy looking Model 64.

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KingCobb & 06hunter59: I also love the looks and feel of the Model 71 Winchester (in all configurations!) and I was an avid collector of them at one time - BUT..... describing them as a "joy to shoot" or fun to shoot is out of my realm of understanding!
I have shot Model 71's (always with factory ammo) and I derived no pleasure from that, ever - I would MUCH rather shoot (and I have!) Winchester Model 64's (including those in 219 Zipper!) and Model 53's - now those "classic Rifles" are a joy to shoot.
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What is it with the continuous, CAPS, "-", (--)? (Question) /ˈkwesCH(ə) (n/, an interrogative expression often used to test knowledge.)

I KNOW what a question "?" is (and HAVE asked them OFTEN). However, in everyday writing (a from of communication) a ? is usually sufficient. grin

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Certainly some fine looking 71s. I'd love to have a carbine but theu are scarce in these parts.

I hope to take a small black bear for meat this spring and I'll be using my 71 Special just for kicks.

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Originally Posted by VarmintGuy
KingCobb & 06hunter59: I also love the looks and feel of the Model 71 Winchester (in all configurations!) and I was an avid collector of them at one time - BUT..... describing them as a "joy to shoot" or fun to shoot is out of my realm of understanding!
I have shot Model 71's (always with factory ammo) and I derived no pleasure from that, ever - I would MUCH rather shoot (and I have!) Winchester Model 64's (including those in 219 Zipper!) and Model 53's - now those "classic Rifles" are a joy to shoot.
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Varmint Guy, I have been told that before, I was actually warned before I shot my first one that it was a killer on both ends....But I have never experienced that. The 270 grain gets a bit stout but I have never felt it to be onerous. Now I haven't locked one down on a bench to shoot either, all my shooting is off hand, so that may be part of it. It isn't a 270 or a 6.5, and certainly not a 257 or a 220, but I actually find its recoil to personally be less abusive than a 30-06 Model 700 I used to shoot. I also find it far more pleasureable to shoot than the 45-70 I have since passed on down the road. My 2 1886s are both 33s. Unpleasant for me is shooting a 375 H&H out of a model 70 or a full power 450 grainer out of my Turnbull 475(though the effects they render on feral hogs does make me smile), the 350 grainers downloaded are a joy though. Different folks and all that. Last summer I fired off 65 175 and 200 grain 348s in one session and it was a literal blast.

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I have never seen a 71 I didn’t like.

I have a late mint 71 deluxe that is one of my most cherished rifles.


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A M71 was on my "to do" list, and then I found one. Loved its lines, mass, finish, and smoothness. Then I shot it. More sturm und drang than I cared for and so-so accuracy, so away it went in the quest for The Next Great Hope. Might someday acquire another one, might not.


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I guess they're pretty cool.
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I only have one Browning so far. It has a 24 inch barrel buy I found a 20 inch off Ebay that someday I may swap over.

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Originally Posted by RGK
I guess they're pretty cool.
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That is an interesting peep on yours. I have not encountered one with a brass? ring inside it.

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Yes indeed!......I'd love to have that brass lined insert for my Special.......anyone have one to sell?

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