I did not know that. It is now on my wish list. How do they compare to the Winchesters? I wonder if I could get the wood stock from the brass one on the blued steel one.
VERY nice!
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Really slick action on these. But I haven't seen many for sale and when they do pop up, they aren't cheap. Same with the 22 version.
Just bought the same gun myself (.22 Goldenboy). Enjoy!
Actually seeing more .22 shorts than .22lr...bonus!
I fondled that Uberti about a month ago. Was it still sticky when you looked at it this weekend?blue northern has a uberti silverboy, and IDC has a rossi in .357.
almost bought both this weekend.
blue northern has a uberti silverboy, and IDC has a rossi in .357.
almost bought both this weekend.
My family has a Model 8 Remington in .35 that we call "Knock 'Em Stiff" because it drops deer in their tracks. My great grandfather, grandfather, father and I have all shot deer with this gun and very rarely have I seen a deer move more than 50 feet after taking one of those big, slow, heavy rounds. I saw my father take a deer at about 120 yard with it, but honestly I think that was a bit of luck combined with the old man's excellent shooting. Love that gun. Need to have my boy get a deer with it..35 Remington is my favorite New England and Eastern Canada deer gun. It blows a big hole through both sides of a deer and makes tracking easy. That is if tracking is even needed. I have an old Marlin 336 in .35 Remington. I have see through scope mounts and a Williams Twilight 3X9 scope on it. I have a lot of high end hunting rifles, but, this is my go to meat gun. It has never failed to put a deer down.
Besides, I'm old, and that's what the old timers, (when I wasn't old), in Maine used to swear by.
I am still tempted to go big like the 45/70 but ammo cost and recoil have my left side of the brain saying "go with a 30-30" but the right side is telling me how much fun the 45-70 would be to shoot...
Everyone seems to love the 30-30. Im in the same boat myself as far as wanting a Levergun really bad. Finally sold the wife on it and she will essentially let me pick up whatever I want as long as its under 700. I was up at IDC in Clinton yesterday and saw the Rossi .357. Nearly bought it but didnt like that its top ejecting instead of angled ejecting.
Everyone seems to love the 30-30. Im in the same boat myself as far as wanting a Levergun really bad. Finally sold the wife on it and she will essentially let me pick up whatever I want as long as its under 700. I was up at IDC in Clinton yesterday and saw the Rossi .357. Nearly bought it but didnt like that its top ejecting instead of angled ejecting. I kinda want a general purpose brush gun that I can throw on my back and go through the bush with and maybe throw a scope on to do some hunting. Been torn between .357, .44 and 30-30, 45-70 and am starting to lean towards 30-30 especially after I saw this video of a guy taking down an Alaskan Bull Moose with one. Who knows..
I think I will be ending up with a 30-30 unless that .44 mag is sitting on the shelf Ballistic wise the .44 packs more punch under 100 yards than the 30-30 and of all the deer I have shot there was only one over 100 yards
Use a rifle caliber if the gun is going to be used as a hunting rifle. 30-30 all the way.