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<blockquote data-quote="BlackFriday" data-source="post: 5403018" data-attributes="member: 94207"><p>I don't shoot much at all but I enjoy owning my collection. The values are going up slightly each year. I don't hate that. </p><p></p><p>I did this. The "sold for" prices are way more than I paid which is good. For some reason people, in my area, are very much in love with lever action rifles. The local pawn shop has a ton of rifles on display and only one is lever action. Even my ".22 Henry Golden Boy" has become much more valuable than I paid. </p><p></p><p>Interesting how minimum calibers are different from one area to another. In my area you can use a 223. Then again the deer here are much smaller than the colder climate states. </p><p></p><p>They are nice IMO. I didn't need to do much to the 357 but I had to do a lot of work on the 44mag to get it to cycle as rapidly as possible. Even a few thousandths on the OAL would cause a slow feed prior to working the ramp etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackFriday, post: 5403018, member: 94207"] I don't shoot much at all but I enjoy owning my collection. The values are going up slightly each year. I don't hate that. I did this. The "sold for" prices are way more than I paid which is good. For some reason people, in my area, are very much in love with lever action rifles. The local pawn shop has a ton of rifles on display and only one is lever action. Even my ".22 Henry Golden Boy" has become much more valuable than I paid. Interesting how minimum calibers are different from one area to another. In my area you can use a 223. Then again the deer here are much smaller than the colder climate states. They are nice IMO. I didn't need to do much to the 357 but I had to do a lot of work on the 44mag to get it to cycle as rapidly as possible. Even a few thousandths on the OAL would cause a slow feed prior to working the ramp etc. [/QUOTE]
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