They are AMERICAN, gorgeous, high quality and come in almost an infinite variety. I am torn between .357Mag and .44Mag. But I am not sure I will even get a lever>>>but I am trying to talk myself into one!Out of curiosity, why a Henry?
They are AMERICAN, gorgeous, high quality and come in almost an infinite variety. I am torn between .357Mag and .44Mag. But I am not sure I will even get a lever>>>but I am trying to talk myself into one!Out of curiosity, why a Henry?
Thanks. My one levergun is an 1894 Marlin in 32-20. Shoots great, is easy on the shoulder, was well cared for by the previous owner(s), and has some pretty decent factory lumber.They are AMERICAN, gorgeous, high quality and come in almost an infinite variety. I am torn between .357Mag and .44Mag. But I am not sure I will even get a lever>>>but I am trying to talk myself into one!
I bought a 22mag today for a gift. Been on order for a yearThey are AMERICAN, gorgeous, high quality and come in almost an infinite variety. I am torn between .357Mag and .44Mag. But I am not sure I will even get a lever>>>but I am trying to talk myself into one!
I do love a .22Mag. Excellent round!I bought a 22mag today for a gift. Been on order for a year
The Marlin M 336 was chambered in .356 winchester. Supposedly made from 1983-86 about 2500 or so. The only problem I can see is the seemingly severe reluctance among US shooters to embrace the 35 caliber. It would be one nice lever action, for closer in shooting big game, undoubtedly a good 200 yard cartridge with a 200 grain bullet if loaded to 2450 fps and you figure out the trajectory! Even better would be if they put a spiral to the magazine like the old Remington 141 pumps so you could use pointed bullets.Would a 336 handle it or does it need to be an 1895? Send them a request for it, if theres any demand they will build it. You could also get a gunsmith to rebarrel one for you
I am NOT a lever guy. However, I love the way they look and feel. I have toyed with the idea of getting one>>>but it would be a Henry. Having said that, if the new Ruger / Marlin is what you say, I might be swayed to get one IF I can talk myself into getting a lever gun! I probably would do nothing with it but handle it around the house and LOOK at it! I have no need for one>>>BUT when has "NEED" ever stopped a guy from buying something he likes??? LOL!!!
They are AMERICAN, gorgeous, high quality and come in almost an infinite variety. I am torn between .357Mag and .44Mag. But I am not sure I will even get a lever>>>but I am trying to talk myself into one!
A .444 is very potent medicine!!My 35 Remington was a 1" gun with hand loads with 200g hornady tipped bullet(lever powder), a 358 Winchester would be the mack daddy round in a lever gun.
I had a 45/70, sold it after shooting 1 shot....no fun factor for me. I had a 444 Marlin that I grew up deer hunting with, 265g Hornady with a max load of 4198 was close to an inch groups at 100 yards, I killed a lot of oak trees with this 444.
Especially for a 17 year old! Killed deer from all angles, shot two wild dogs running a deer in one shot.A .444 is very potent medicine!!
I don't care for the fish belly forearms on the Henry rifles.Everybody who shoots needs at least one lever-action rifle. But then, you know that.
I'd consider a Henry, too. Never had one, though I've shot a few. A decent .44mag would do nicely.
I'd also consider a mid-1950s Marlin in .30-30, if I were looking for a deer rifle, or a 1960s vintage Marlin in .44mag.
It'll be interesting to see what Ruger comes up with. I'd like to see them go with a handful of tried-and-true basic platforms, then get their cost structure down. If they can do that, but infuse the whole process with the reputed "legendary" Ruger reliability and quality, then they might be able to hit this one out of the ballpark. But at $1300 MSRP, I suspect many will be hesitant.
Oh yeah, no doubt.I have hunted in one of, if not the coldest place on earth. Taking your gloves off is not realistic and I bet if you did, your fingers are not going to work like you'd need.
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If it could shoot 4-inch groups at 200 yds it would work fine outside the dense woods.Lever actions are cool! Good for hunting in dense woods.
A 460 s&w that would also feed 454 and 45lc would be a treatI WISH for one in 32-20 or 327, either would suite me.
Secondly it would be fantastic to see a 480 Ruger or bring back the 357 Maximum.
I have an 1894 in 357, it performs wayyyyyy over what one would think
