Does anybody reload rimfires?

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I reckon we all know that it's not practical today, but I suggest that we all know how to do it, because it may very well become VERY practical in the not too distant future! It's called plan ahead, be prepared!
 
RyanM said "Maybe it's just me, but I think it'd make even more sense to buy a replica in .44-40 and shoot that instead of an original."

It does make sense, but I guess not everything is logical. I was at the range today shooting an original Winchester 1873 in .38-40 I was lucky enough to obtain for a very low price.

There's just a great feeling of wonder having a 120 year year old gun (manufactured 1889) do what it was originally designed to do, shoot, and shoot well.

Maybe it's just me, but I get a kick out of it. Luckily, it's not a rimfire. :)
 
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