Unka-Boo
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Why? Because they're rimless?
Guess we oughta quit making 30-30s.
1895 in regards to cartridge
6.5, 7x57 in regards to M70
My .405 was almost $1000 several years ago and again, I can't see buying such a fine rifle and then feeding it garbage. The .30-40 carbines held more appeal for me but I never got around to getting one.
Which would you buy 1st between the two, an 1895 or an M70 in 7.62x54R?
I'm not suggesting it would be a hot seller, but it would be an accurate reproduction of an existing gun. Don't wanna feed it garbage? Don't buy 70 y/o surplus.....