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Yeah ,I guess the .223 and 7mm mag are no longer around.(sarcasm)
Some done well by Remington:
22-250 Rem
Not a bad list of winners.
Don't have a 35 Whelen, but do have 260,25-06,7mm-08,and 257 Roberts.Not at all hard to aquire State side.
Exactly, and a 270 is allowed but a 30-30 isn't. The rule should be about velocity limits or muzzle energy, not calibre. A 270 has a lot more smack than a lot of larger calibres
The only thing remington did was add remington to 22-250 . And only about 30 years after it started being used as a wildcat.
Good business move no doubt![]()
Nobody mentioned the 44 Rem Mag.....Winner for sure.
Let's see I have Remington's failed chamberings in 4 rifles,8mmRem Mag,.350Rem Mag,6.5 RemMag,and 7SAUM.Remington's marketing may have made these cartridges redundant but all of them do the job just fine for me! I love proving Big Green wrong....Mur
Has anyone noticed that Remington's Kiss of Death also works on rifles?
Look at the new Marlingtons

You know... because I'm such a nice guy, I'll do all of CGN a favour.
If any CGN'er is unhappy with your terrible, awful Remington or Marlin rifle, I will be more than happy to get rid of it for you.
Just send it to me, and for a small fee you'll never have to worry about it again!
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Also called a Horder or Junk Collector.![]()
With Wincheser, a lot of their cartridge flops seem centered around lever actions. The .284 in the Model 88. The .307, .356, .375, and the 7-30 Waters (not a winchester round per se, but chambered in the '94). With rifles, they dropped the ball on their lever actions also. The .218 Bee is a varmit round which should be in an accurate rifle, and preferably suited for a scope. Instead Winchester chambers it for the model '65. Then you have the whole 1964 fiasco, not to mention the model 88. A rifle which was designed 60+years after the Savage 99, but with a trigger pull which was on par with an average chinese SKS. And whats with all the gaudy '94 commeratives? And chambering the fancy 1990s '94s in pistol cartridges? Why not in a '92 like they were designed for, and which is prettier action?



























