Im hurt the 22 hornet dont get an honorable mention, ;) The hornet was known as the profesional poachers gun around here. I had to find out what all the hoopla was about and bought my first back in early 70s for varmit and fur hunting. Havent been without a couple since. Thats my carry weapon on...
In september 2 years back right before the hoarding started, I lucked on a brick. I am still rat holling it. Untill I start seeing it become availible, I am sticking with my 22 hornet, at least I can reload them.
Always buy if it fits your fancy. Provided it dosent mean the kds have to miss a few meals. What you got to loose? You can always get your money back on a sale or trade. Very few guns I ever lost money on unless bought new.
I had one! Had being the key word :( Shierff and I use to shott together a lot, I had polished all the trigger work and added a few new springs, It was by far the most accurate wheel gun I ever owned, the shierff begged cohursed and traded me out of it. :( One of my bigest regrets in all my gun...
A guy on a local reloading group ask if he could shoot black powder loads in his 45 henry, first four responses were No and nope and definatly not. I fail to understand the logic. He didnt clarify if the gun was a 45/70 or a 45 colt. the answers perplexed me. new manufacture gun with modern...
Friend of mine bought a mod 7 in 260 for his daughter when she was 11, she had shot a lot before that. The 260 kicked like a govt. mule. I weigh in at 225 and even I thought it was a kikker. The gun didnt stay at his house long.
I have had them all, I cast so the micro grove was unsatisfactory to me. Presently my truck gun is a 92 Rossi in 16" barrel 45 colt cal. Wish I had one years ago.
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