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<blockquote data-quote="bambihunter" data-source="post: 4100630" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>I reload too, but even the initial buy-in is expensive for them. I've seen too many people buy big bores, shoot a box, then sell them because they don't want to pay to feed them. Hoping to help you avoid that if you were unaware but it sounds like you are aware. :-)</p><p>No, it took me forever to find the rifle. I had been looking for a .458 mag to round out my collection and I hoped to find a stainless synthetic Rem. 700 and it turned out to be a 700 KS SS (Kevlar Stock, Stainless Steel) in .458 Lott. </p><p>I have been toying with the idea of selling one of my .45/70's since I have several and two in identical configuration (JM Marlin 1895 SDG which is stainless and laminated stock). But, I probably won't as one is NIB and the other is my favorite big bore to shoot. I used to buy, sell, trade a lot as I tried different things. But, now, very few leave as I have figured out mostly what I like. </p><p></p><p>Good luck on your quest. FWIW, I have bought most of mine on Gunbroker, but in 2021 they started charging tax on all sales (as did most online retailers) so don't forget to take that into account.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambihunter, post: 4100630, member: 342"] I reload too, but even the initial buy-in is expensive for them. I've seen too many people buy big bores, shoot a box, then sell them because they don't want to pay to feed them. Hoping to help you avoid that if you were unaware but it sounds like you are aware. :-) No, it took me forever to find the rifle. I had been looking for a .458 mag to round out my collection and I hoped to find a stainless synthetic Rem. 700 and it turned out to be a 700 KS SS (Kevlar Stock, Stainless Steel) in .458 Lott. I have been toying with the idea of selling one of my .45/70's since I have several and two in identical configuration (JM Marlin 1895 SDG which is stainless and laminated stock). But, I probably won't as one is NIB and the other is my favorite big bore to shoot. I used to buy, sell, trade a lot as I tried different things. But, now, very few leave as I have figured out mostly what I like. Good luck on your quest. FWIW, I have bought most of mine on Gunbroker, but in 2021 they started charging tax on all sales (as did most online retailers) so don't forget to take that into account. [/QUOTE]
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