I still have my first 110. Baled hay for $1/hr to get it. Paid about $20 for it back then. Maybe 40 years ago don't remember. Lost it twice and went back and searched for it until I found it again. I slightly smoothed the square edges to make it easier in my hand. Still one of my favorites.
Yep got one. My 8 year old grandson has been shooting it for two years. Light weight and pretty accurate. Don't know about value, paid $75 for this one.
I recently purchased a Marlin stainless 44 and so far it has cycled remington 240 gr. HPs with no problem. You have to operate it like a pump shotgun and not gingerly.
My go to deer rifle at the moment is a Savage MLII. It has a custom .45 cal. Pac Nor Barrel and a 3.5X10 Leupold in Leupold quick release rings on it. It is the anniversary model with B and C reticle. It shoots the 195 gr. Barnes EXP into 1 inch at 200 yards. However, I recently purchased a .44...
My 77/22 is the boat paddle design also and when I first got it I was about to make it trading stock as it didn't shoot good groups. Finally I tried some Remington subsonic and it settled down. Later when Win power points came out it shot those very well also. I had the trigger adjusted and...
I have 4 CZs and all are very good shooters. My only complaint is with the triggers but I am particular about how thay are set up. I used Brooks trigger kits on mine and got the pull I wanted. I put Bushnell 4x12 variables on all of them and the 12 power really helps to shoot good groups.
The 357 maxi can be loaded from mild to wild. I believe I would pick one load that shot the best and not worry about 38 sp. 357 mag loads. A good accurate load will serve for about any situation.