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Drillings are a whole lot of fun to play with, but you have to be very careful with the older ones. Try to find one from the 1920's to the 1930's if you want the best quality at a reasonable price. Post war drilling's are expensive and, in my opinion, don't have the eye appeal of the prewar examples. I've had a few, and my favorite is an early 1930's Greifelt 16 ga. in 7x57 caliber.