Winchester, and more, you can count on SCHEELS' ammo to provide shot-to-shot accuracy and power. It is a homegrown invention with direct ties to the Model 1886 and hence the Old West. The stocks had started to change shape also, but at a slower pace. The Browning version was a limited production model only. The .348 was one of the most powerful rimmed rounds ever used in a lever action rifle.[2]. Picatinny Base for Browning BLR | Tombstone Tactical To get started, click the link below to visit mymagnow.com and learn how to access your digital magazine. Or in the woods behind the cabin. Both the .33 and .348 used a 200 grain bullet (.338 diameter in the .33 Win and .348 diameter in the .348 Win) but the claimed velocity of the .348 was over 500 fps faster (2530 fps vs. 2000 fps). The loss of the similar-sized 1895 didnt mean Winchester dropped all of the 1895s chamberings, but it did end their production of a lever action rifle in those calibers. I dont know. The rim is only a couple of thousandths larger than a 45-70s but the actual case body is slightly larger. We have LOTS of ammo in stock and are making more at a huge volume on a daily basis. Browning ~ 71 ~ .348 Win. | Bass Pro Shops The 71 will smack you at the bench, but it isnt terrible. _________________, NJ: We require firearms/ammunition ID card faxed or scanned and emailed to us on file BEFORE ordering.We do not ship to any other area within the United States where we are prohibited by federal, state, or local law to ship product. They would assemble rifles from parts for years after dropping some model from the catalog, and new models often took a couple of years for production to really get going. All Rights Reserved. The .348's elegant tapered case ensured a very smooth feeding and chambering cycle in the Model 71. But by the 1930s Winchester had a problem. Create an account or sign in to an existing account. There is a place on the back to check off whether the bearer is a veteran of WW I, WW II, or the Spanish War.
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