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Any experts here on the 45 Colt Winchester 1873?
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Giroux" data-source="post: 3545082" data-attributes="member: 45570"><p>I am by no means an expert, but do own and have owned quite a few true pre 1900 lever guns, still have an 1894 Marlin 3030 that is a blast. Best advice on ammunition for an older one is Texas Wheeler Guns and Ammo, they do custom loading to match the pressures of the older cowboy loads and dont charge and arm and a leg. for the newer reproductions buffalo bore is alright but damned expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Giroux, post: 3545082, member: 45570"] I am by no means an expert, but do own and have owned quite a few true pre 1900 lever guns, still have an 1894 Marlin 3030 that is a blast. Best advice on ammunition for an older one is Texas Wheeler Guns and Ammo, they do custom loading to match the pressures of the older cowboy loads and dont charge and arm and a leg. for the newer reproductions buffalo bore is alright but damned expensive. [/QUOTE]
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