thanks for the comments... I would suspect that the barrel is also not original, but will be the 1st to admit that I litterally knew nothing about any of the single shot rifles ( exception being the "newer" Contenders, of which I have a fairy large collection of )... I've learned alot about the Rolling blocks from my roller project, even though the rifle was never intended to be built as original, rather, chasing that tangent that someone began with that rifle in the 60's... ... the low wall, looks like it may have been built as a cowboy action gun ??? but, I don't do cowboy action either, so thats just a guess... for me, I shoot mostly paper ( informally ), & would likely do so with the low wall as well... however... it's my understanding that often as old men, we lust after objects & doing things we did in our youth... if this should turn out to be the case with me... squirrel hunting would high on my list... at this point I don't know how far from "original" this rifle is, but if I set it up to shoot some paper & a few squirrels, it would suite me fine... 25 caliber seems a natural for the gun... maybe 25-20 if I'm going to attempt a close to original look & feel to the gun... if it's already hopelessly sporterized... the 256 Win Mag seems like a good cartridge, as my local builder / mentor in that area, already has the reamers etc., & I have tons of 357 mag brass... if the barrel weren't so short, then I guess I'd consider relining, but, unless I decide that a short handy rifle is in order ( but my intial impression is that it's too short )... I guess I see putting a new barrel on it, & making use of the excellent local help I have... thanks alot for all the help here... I could easily see myself moving towards, & owning several "old" singles, with as much enjoyment as I've gotten from my Contenders over the years
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