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Collectively, we have Marlins or Rossi carbines in .32-20, .357, .44 Mag, .45 Colt, .454 Casull (mine
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I think it is therefore ordaned that one of us must get a rifle-action Winchester, and next time the budget allows, I'm willing to take one for the team if I have to...
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We are admittedly more 'shooters' and 'accumulators' than 'collectors' of fine vintage arms, and if I'm the one who gets it, I'd want a practical, shootable, strong gun. I don't have a strong cartridge preference (our other collective firearms cover most bases there),
so, if you already had the 'bases' covered otherwise. . .
. . . WHICH Winchester to look for, and why that one . . . ?