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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1733499" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>You guys are in my treehouse now! I have one of the later model 141 Remington's made in 35 caliber. It will shoot where you are looking.</p><p>While 30 caliber Remington's will bring a good price the lack of commercial availability of ammo makes them a non-starter for me.</p><p>Over the years I developed an affinity for the Miroku Winchester . Never acquired a taste for the 1895 nor the opportunity to get an</p><p>1886 (45-70 of course) at a price I thought reasonable but I did manage to put Model 63 , 61, 73 , 82, 94 in various configurations </p><p>and calibers in the inventory. I am embarrassed to admit some of them have never had a round through them. It's just that when I</p><p>walk out of the house to look for meat I feel very comfortable with the 35 Remington. Now if my cows were as functional as the</p><p>141 Remington and looked like a Shot Show Winchester and we had someone in the White House of a different persuasion .........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1733499, member: 40072"] You guys are in my treehouse now! I have one of the later model 141 Remington's made in 35 caliber. It will shoot where you are looking. While 30 caliber Remington's will bring a good price the lack of commercial availability of ammo makes them a non-starter for me. Over the years I developed an affinity for the Miroku Winchester . Never acquired a taste for the 1895 nor the opportunity to get an 1886 (45-70 of course) at a price I thought reasonable but I did manage to put Model 63 , 61, 73 , 82, 94 in various configurations and calibers in the inventory. I am embarrassed to admit some of them have never had a round through them. It's just that when I walk out of the house to look for meat I feel very comfortable with the 35 Remington. Now if my cows were as functional as the 141 Remington and looked like a Shot Show Winchester and we had someone in the White House of a different persuasion ......... [/QUOTE]
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