Winchester 71; I had not seen one in years

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I walked into a shop I had not visited since a few days before Christmas. There it was, center of the wall. I always wanted a real one. I didn't even handle the thing for fear of carrying it home. The man who left it on consignment was very old and stated his elk hunting days were long gone.
 
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Wow....If I was in your shoes, depending on the condition and price, it would have been on the way home with me.
 
A few years ago, a neighbor who has since passed away, owned a very nice 71. He had not shot it in some time, gave me some factory .348 Win. ammo and asked me to take it to the range and shoot it. I did.

A beautifully fitted and finished rifle, that functioned flawlessly.
 

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Beautiful rifles. At one time, I owned both an original model 71, and the Browning high grade recreation. Took several deer with the 71, and one with the Browning. I don't have a lot of room for guns I don't use much, and so both went down the road when I was offered more $$ then they were worth. I attached a couple pics of the Browning version.

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I have an early deluxe with a bolt peep sight which was my primary hunting rifle for years." Although I no longer deer hunt, I've kept it and occasionally run a few rounds through it for old time sake.
Years ago when Barnes Bullets was in business I ordered 4 boxes of 250 bullets, as at that time they were the only company to offer that weight. Still have a box somewhere.
With a charge of 4064 and the 250 grain Barnes it was an extremely accurate rifle I would have put up against most bolt guns out to 100 yards.
My son who is a deer hunter, has been nagging at me of late to let it start spending time in his gun safe. Maybe it's time?
 
Just this weekend at our little gun show I bought a box full of 348 Winchester bullets, brass, dies and ammo. High dollar stuff from a former gun writer. Am going to have to sell most of the bullets to recover from my initial investment.
 
Many years ago I acquired a 71 Deluxe Carbine in an elaborate trade deal. I traded it off, like a dummy! Once while on a motorcycle trip through Cody, I stopped at the museum while a show was going on. One guy had several of them on his table. I was amazed because I have never seen another one.
 
I've had three, all pre-war deluxe, all with bolt peeps. Last one was the nicest, but had been converted to 45/70. Wish I still had any one of them.
 
They were quite popular here in Michigan and you see them from time to time. I've had several over the years and still have all the stuff to load some ammo. Heck of a rifle and one heck of a cartridge.
 
I had one in the past but I sold it at a weak moment.
 

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