BigAl52 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 1:22 pm
Vaquero wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 1:19 pm
Cowboy Gun Fan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 12:46 pm
I'm with Steve and Dave also. Never owned or fired any. Part of that is that I like my ammo to fit two or more guns and like to stay with the more popular type.
Hey Cowboy, I understand the more than in same cal.
I had already owned a BlackHawk in 41 mag. and the reason I wanted to add the rifle.
As stated above I own more than one 35 Rem.
And at some point may add another 38-55 to the stable.
I think a single shot maybe, probably an H&R.
As Henry WON"T make one.
RP
To busy making guns for straight wall restricted hunting states
3 years ago, Maryland allowed straight walled cartridges.
Straight-walled cartridge rifles with 1200 FPS or greater may be used to hunt deer during the Firearms Season and Junior Deer Hunt Days in all counties and locations in Maryland, subject to local and county ordinances. to be used where shotguns are used along in rifle.
Handguns used for deer hunting must have a barrel length of six inches or more and use ammunition which produces a muzzle energy of 700 foot pounds or more. Consult ammunition guides for ballistics information.
Bottleneck cartridge handguns may only be used to hunt deer during the Firearms Season and Junior Deer Hunt Days in certain counties and locations (see map), subject to local and county ordinances.
Straight-walled cartridge handguns may be used to hunt deer during the Firearms Season and Junior Deer Hunt Days in all counties and locations in Maryland, subject to local and county ordinance.