hunternyny
Handloader
- Feb 6, 2012
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Tom, my wife has used a 243 for years and there is a pretty good variety between 55 and 100 gr, If for hunting and not match shooting, not so much over 100, but some 105 and 110 I believe
We bought a Browning BLR lever action gun in the 243 caliber a few years ago when we were driving across country and stopped at an estate sale in a small town. We bought it for 50 dollars and my wife has used in a lot and will never part with it.
Come to think of it tom, if your thinking a 243, the Browning BLR would be "different"--not the hammer the 45/70 is but a fun gun to shoot. I am assuming you didnt care for my JC Higgins suggestion , was just kidding Tom--but it would be different
We bought a Browning BLR lever action gun in the 243 caliber a few years ago when we were driving across country and stopped at an estate sale in a small town. We bought it for 50 dollars and my wife has used in a lot and will never part with it.
Come to think of it tom, if your thinking a 243, the Browning BLR would be "different"--not the hammer the 45/70 is but a fun gun to shoot. I am assuming you didnt care for my JC Higgins suggestion , was just kidding Tom--but it would be different