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Marlin lever action in 35 Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="Whelen Man" data-source="post: 767461" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>You and the boy will enjoy using the rifle not just because of the caliber but also because of it's history. I've got a 16 gauge shotgun that probably isn't worth $50 but to me it's worth a fortune just because my dad got it as a boy and then I inherited it. Have a good hunt with it and take care of it for another generation. I think any ammo you find at the store at this point and time should do well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whelen Man, post: 767461, member: 32"] You and the boy will enjoy using the rifle not just because of the caliber but also because of it's history. I've got a 16 gauge shotgun that probably isn't worth $50 but to me it's worth a fortune just because my dad got it as a boy and then I inherited it. Have a good hunt with it and take care of it for another generation. I think any ammo you find at the store at this point and time should do well. [/QUOTE]
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