Greetings from Southern Kalifornia
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 9:10 pm
Finally got to examine my Model 81 that I won at auction. The pictures did not do it justice! What a great gun. Now the longest 10 days of the year start. I set out a year ago to acquire the most iconic John M. Browning firearms that are legal and affordable. So far, I have a Model 1911A1 .45 ACP, a W94 30-30 lever, a Model 97 12 gauge (born in 1912), and now a Model 81, vintage 1938. I have already started ordering molds, dies, and brass in .35 Remington. I bought the last box of .35 Rem in San Diego so it's a good thing I hand load. I have been scouring this site and others for hand loading cast boolit data and I can't wait to find the "sweet spot" for this gun. I plan on taking it hog hunting this fall so any suggestions from the forum would be appreciated.
There is something special about operating a design that has been around for more than 100 years and that still performs just as well as the new stuff.
Thanks for all the great info so far.
There is something special about operating a design that has been around for more than 100 years and that still performs just as well as the new stuff.
Thanks for all the great info so far.