John, I'm in southwest Michigan, and I paid 500 for the #3. Not a great deal, but reasonable for around here. I did find a used #1 in 45-70 for $650. But I think the 375 will keep me occupied for a while. I already have a Marlin 375, but with the "Micro-Groove" rifling, they get finicky with cast bullets. So this will give me a new way to play with the 375. Besides, they are still making the #1 in 45-70, not so with the 375, or the #3. And I did have a wild idea that I could look at re-chambering to 375 JDJ in the future.
Yeah, I could get used to the lever shape, but it would be a little more comfortable with it shaped a little different. I was thinking of just bending it a little to get my fingers in behind it, bu I saw a picture of Fred's and like the look of it. I just need to find out how far he went. I may try to get a spare if I screw up the original.
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