![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 351 factory ammunition or I’d be writing this without ever firing it.įor those anti-gunners so fearful of the dreaded “modern autoloader fed by bullet clips,” which they consider responsible for so much crime in this day and age, the Model 1907 should be an embarrassment. Luckily my new prize came with 38 rounds of Winchester. Then I turned to Internet to search out and order brass, dies, bullets and a bullet mold-none of which arrived as of this writing. Upon seeing the fine condition of this particular Model 1907, bucks were immediately counted out. I had most certainly heard of the cartridge but knew next to nothing about its history, ballistics, availability of factory ammo or even reloading components.īut ignorance has never been a brake on my impetuosity. Specifically it is a semi-auto, magazine-fed rifle chambered only for the. Yet the Model 1907 brought up a complete blank in my mind until I bought one. 300 H&H, killed my first deer with a Model 54. I’ve owned scores of Winchester leverguns, a lesser number of Model 70’s from. who knows maybe someday.Īs a longtime fan of about everything labeled “Winchester,” I must shamefully admit I had no idea as to what a Model 1907 was. ![]() This one always interest me, sometimes wanting is better than actually getting. ![]()
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