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Exactly. Some of us look for the absolute best accuracy, especially if shooting matches and they do what they need to. Some of us want to be authentic and historical and load in that way. And then some of us choose to hunt with them and load accordingly. All 3 would most likely be loaded differently as the goals are different. It doesn't make anyone wrong unless a purist uses cereal, a hunter loads mouse fart loads, or one competing uses heavier loads. But to completely demean people who don't do it their way and then start trouble is just sad and unreasonable.
 
Mine is also blued steel and is my preferred finish.
A friend picked it up at a gun show for me knowing I would buy it from him. It just happen to be a centennial model which was kind of neat.
I went through it and gave it a trigger job but couldn't find anything else that needed improving.
 
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