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Sports, Hunting, Fishing & Wildlife
my new henry .22- i highly recommend it.
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<blockquote data-quote="ALX." data-source="post: 487527" data-attributes="member: 6932"><p>One of the guns that sticks out in my mind is Ruger when they came out with the carbine in .308, I was looking to buy one when they pulled it and some time later came out with the commie round version. :lol2: Lots of pistols and rifles have been recalled, it happens all the time, or used to when I was paying attention to it. And I am wondering why Winchester pulled the 30-30?</p><p></p><p>I grew up looking at the Savages, and nostalgia aside, to my eye they they were beautiful sleek looking levers. And the .300 Savage was no slouch ballistics wise as I recall. I have a friend who has a 350 remington??as I recall in a Browning lever. The neatest lever I ever handled and shot was my friends 30-30 Trapper.</p><p></p><p>I grew up with pumps and bolts and worked mostly with auto's so I find chatting levers interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALX., post: 487527, member: 6932"] One of the guns that sticks out in my mind is Ruger when they came out with the carbine in .308, I was looking to buy one when they pulled it and some time later came out with the commie round version. :lol2: Lots of pistols and rifles have been recalled, it happens all the time, or used to when I was paying attention to it. And I am wondering why Winchester pulled the 30-30? I grew up looking at the Savages, and nostalgia aside, to my eye they they were beautiful sleek looking levers. And the .300 Savage was no slouch ballistics wise as I recall. I have a friend who has a 350 remington??as I recall in a Browning lever. The neatest lever I ever handled and shot was my friends 30-30 Trapper. I grew up with pumps and bolts and worked mostly with auto's so I find chatting levers interesting. [/QUOTE]
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