How about the #71 Winchester in 348?
Capt. Chris
"Deluxe"...no less, and I assume Super Grade swivels?
Tradin' material, Capt. Chris
Posted by: GHD
Re: J. Behring Jr. Michigan knife Alaskan Woodcraft - 03/02/19 05:08 PM
My 71's will be buried with me. :-)
I don't blame ya'...(Just let me know where to "dig"!
Nice rifle..and a bolt peep (or a Lyman)...Official hi-jack.
Capt. Chris
Posted by: Duke
Re: J. Behring Jr. Michigan knife Alaskan Woodcraft - 03/02/19 08:45 PM
Really, really sweet. Nothing makes me feel much lighter than when carrying one of my lever loaders in my mountains.
Posted by: pappy19
Re: J. Behring Jr. Michigan knife Alaskan Woodcraft - 03/02/19 09:10 PM
Just wondering how the Winchester 71 in 348 compares to the Winchester Model 95 in 35 Winchester.
Pap
Posted by: GHD
Re: J. Behring Jr. Michigan knife Alaskan Woodcraft - 03/02/19 09:24 PM
I've never had any experience with the 95 in 35, I do know the 348 comes close to an 06. My 71's have put lots of meat in the freezer over the years.
Posted by: pappy19
Re: J. Behring Jr. Michigan knife Alaskan Woodcraft - 03/02/19 10:37 PM
Reason I ask, on of my favorite shows is The Last Alaskans and Ray Lewis uses an old Winchester Model 95 in Winchester 35 caliber. It's an odd ball caliber and wondered the ballistics between them and the other Model 95 30-03.
Pap