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28 Nosler First Bear
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<blockquote data-quote="wilkup" data-source="post: 1455993" data-attributes="member: 74276"><p>I love the Marlins. I currently own a '94 in 44 mag that has been modified - 16.5" barrel, shortened length of pull, trigger job, upgraded sights, slimmed down forend, etc.</p><p>The 1895 is a bit bigger, longer and heavier than the '94 and the Winchester '86 even bigger still. The reason I suggested the '86 is because it's a top eject rather than side like the Marlins. Being a lefty, I'm not sure if you'd eject the spent case into your face with the Marlin. Something you might consider...?</p><p>Another solid option, with a bit of work, is the Rossi '92 in 454 Casull with 16" barrel. This option is basically a scaled down version of Winchester's '86 and is also top eject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilkup, post: 1455993, member: 74276"] I love the Marlins. I currently own a ‘94 in 44 mag that has been modified - 16.5” barrel, shortened length of pull, trigger job, upgraded sights, slimmed down forend, etc. The 1895 is a bit bigger, longer and heavier than the ‘94 and the Winchester ‘86 even bigger still. The reason I suggested the ‘86 is because it’s a top eject rather than side like the Marlins. Being a lefty, I’m not sure if you’d eject the spent case into your face with the Marlin. Something you might consider...? Another solid option, with a bit of work, is the Rossi ‘92 in 454 Casull with 16” barrel. This option is basically a scaled down version of Winchester’s ‘86 and is also top eject. [/QUOTE]
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