Thats sort of what I figured, Deer hunters by and large are not rifle shooters. And the ones that do get in alot of shooting time don't usually shoot Model 94's or 336s either. So I am not really worried about the bore too much. though the last time I saw the rifle, was a couple of years ago. My wife is buying it for me for a gift. because I mentioned to my friend I would like to have it if he ever got rid of it. Now he is a rifle nut but likes the really high speed stuff. He got the Model 94 as a gift from an Admiral he knows, and I don't think he ever even shot it.
I always wanted a Model 94 in .32 Spl. and this one is a pre 64 on top of that. A sportsmans warehouse just opened two miles away and they carry RCBS .32 Spl. Dies and Bullets, 170 gr FP's, but no brass or ammunition. I did think that was odd as they carry lots of different callibers, but hey wally world may have it, they had REM .222. Not a problem either way because I can make them from they large amount of 30/30 I have on hand.
I just have to be carefull not to jam a .32 in sheeps clothing in my 336T. Which by the way is a damned accurate little carbine, and I have the m39 100th anniversary model that is exactally like it down to the length, only slightly thinner. and of course the square bolt.