When 44 Mag was officially introduced to the American public ....

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My first 44mag was a contender I bought from a widow after her husband died, had 6in really light octagon barrel. 240 sierra softpoints were miserable to shoot. My second was a ruger super redhawk with 7.5 barrel shot a lot of deer and a bear with it.
 
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I first bought a .44 magnum in 1987. This 6" 29-3 was bought brand new for $200 back then. I was at a gunshow in Virginia Beach and a dealer from Indiana had an actual pallet of these. Should have bought more than one.
 
This is one of the things about NRA that ticks me off….

They do not offer digital copies of their old magazines AND if someone else offers such for sale they go after them to stop doing so!

National Geographic made money over a decade ago selling their entire library to that date as DVD disks!

I would encourage the OP and anyone having old issues of the Rifleman or even Arms and the Man to scan every page as an image for their own use. Momma will be happy as you can then discard those moldy legal boxes full of books and free up closet space.

It is time consuming to scan a magazine. Consider that even skipping four weeks that in a year you can have 48 issues of magazines in digital form.

Or perhaps better Everyone that reads this writes NRA and say “Hey you guys offer a digital copy of every Rifleman to date in a key word searchable formate and I would buy it next week”

-kBob
 
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