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griswold
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Is it safe to presume that any safe load for a Win 73 is also safe in a SSA 73?
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If you are talking reproductions the answer is a clear yes. If you are talking originals, I would take into consideration the age and condition of the guns.
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Reloads, factory, standard loadings, +P, depends? I've been shooting both type '73s for years. I believe the rifle could handle a bit more than the revolver can but maybe not for long.
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