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Originally Posted by Feesherman
.35 Whelen is legal. Who in the world would buy a 45/70 Or 444? Ludicrous
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Originally it was any gun or replica that was designed before 191X can't remember the exact date. At first Thompson break action wasn't included and a few others, then 3 years ago it was any single shot rifle .35 caliber or larger and single shot shotguns loaded with slugs or buckshot. I purchased mine when there were only 45/70's to purchase now you can shoot the Whelen (which is way high powered) or .35 Rem that's an awesome round and easy on the shoulder.