See if this works, not sure I have it small enough:
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The wood is nice American walnut not fancy but nice grain. Not sure if the checking is cut or embossed, but it's sharp and even and provides a nice feel when mounting the rifle.
Hope to get to range tomorrow finally found a box of Federal 44 mag 240 JHP. 44 mag seems in short supply around here.
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Ohio3Wheels wrote:Well, I leaned so far I fell over. As I sit here at the coffee shop using the free internet a Henry BB Steel in 44 mag sits in the back of the pathfinder. There currently seems to be a shortage of 44mag paper punching ammo locally. I can find all sorts of the fancy stuff all I want is a 50 round box of American eagle or the like.
Pictures and range report to follow. Winter storm fixing to blow through in the AM so I might be house bound at least until some time Sunday. I generally try to avoid the motoring incompetence in the first few hours of heavy snow fall.
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Walmart, Winchester White box USA is about the plinkinist that it gets unless you are looking for small vendor first run ammo or reloads. I trust Georgia Arms and Black Hills to be good stuff but it's probably a wait for it to show up proposition for you. Ammo Valley has impressed me as to price on their loads and I haven't heard any bad reports but I haven't heard much about them either. So far I've had good luck with their 10mm, .380 and 9mm
I bought two boxes of .44 when I got my Winchester ages ago and loaded about 1500 rounds over the years before I bought any more factory stuff. I ended up buying a bit because I didn't have time to load a few years ago but I need to break the loader out and turn out another 600 to 1000 rounds some time soon.
Found a box of Federal 240gr JHP and got to the indoor range a little while ago. Got to say I am pleased with this rifle. At 25 yards as long as I do my job it's more than willing to handle its part. A couple of 5 shot strings had 4 touching, but the operator let down on the 5th and blew a nice group. With the rubber recoil pad it handles nicely. It's felt but not extreme. The white insert semi-buckhorn is a little different than the sight picture I've grown accustom to but after a few rounds the eye adapted.
Fit and finish is great and the action smooth as butter. First tube loader I've own and don't find it a handicap. Here in Ohio we're only allowed 3 rounds total for deer, so I figure load it before I leave the car and put a few more in my day pack and the way things have gone the past couple seasons that's more than I'll need.
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Curt... makin' smoke and raising my carbon foot print one cartridge at a time