I have seen production numbers for the .22 caliber 73’s but after a little research I was unable to find anything as to what percentage where .22 short as opposed to .22 long… are these numbers known? or is there a good educated guess? also do you see a difference in price between the two..Thanks brian
Brian,
In Jim Gordon’s book he shows 211 shorts, 68 longs and 4 extra longs in his survey. That works out to 74.5% shorts, 24% longs and 1.4% extra longs. There is a slight premium for longs and Extra longs bring a big premium.
Bob
WACA Life Member--- NRA Life Member---- Cody Firearms member since 1991 Researching the Winchester 1873's
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