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.307 and .356 winchester lever action rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hick Industries" data-source="post: 3945700" data-attributes="member: 52209"><p>I first read about the .307 and .356 winchester cartridges in 1985. I bought a Win 94 chambered in 356 win, two yrs later. It weighs about 4 oz more than the same gun in 30-30, and delivers twice the energy.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, Winchester Arms was building crappy guns during this time, so why mine shoots well with a scope, the original rear sight dovetail was cut crooked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hick Industries, post: 3945700, member: 52209"] I first read about the .307 and .356 winchester cartridges in 1985. I bought a Win 94 chambered in 356 win, two yrs later. It weighs about 4 oz more than the same gun in 30-30, and delivers twice the energy. Unfortunately, Winchester Arms was building crappy guns during this time, so why mine shoots well with a scope, the original rear sight dovetail was cut crooked. [/QUOTE]
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