Last monday, I purchased a new Remlin 1894cs .357 from my LGS, that I asked them to look for. I inspected it and, except for the finish on the wood, it looked good. The wood looked like a nice piece of walnut with very little finish on it. The wood to metal fit was in line with my JM Marlins, the bore looked good. I took it to the range, it shot my Lee 358158rnfp over 8gr AA#5 load (which is my go to load for shooting .357 for targets etc) very well. I took it to the range today and shot the LY 358429 single loaded over 13 gr Lil gun, mag primer, and an aluminum plain base gc from Sage Outdoors quite well. I shot all my groups at 50 yds but I am very happy with the accuracy of this gun. I did place 2 coats of boiled linseed oil on the stock, which made a huge difference, and made it look like a 650$ gun. Because we had rain last week, and I forgot how long it takes for BLO to dry, I couldn't shoot it for a while.