That's an expensive varmint round.
That's an expensive varmint round.
That's an expensive varmint round.
Really! That’s wildIt's true, there are lots of options when it comes to lever gun calibers. Unfortunately, we here in Ohio can't use 33-30, 35 Rem, or any of the bottleneck options for deer. We are strictly straightwall cartridges for deer.
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Yep. High density population, and a whole lot of flat land.Really! That’s wild
Savage lever rifles have always been my favorite. I also have a .300 in the full size, .243 in the carbine and a take down in .250-3000 that my nephew "borrowed" 15 years ago. He is kind enough to let me see & touch it every year during the firearm season.A 300 Savage . It's older than I am.
I own the Henry Long Ranger in 6.5 CM. Wish I’d gone with the .308 Win.
I own the Henry Long Ranger in 6.5 CM. Wish I’d gone with the .308 Win.
I've always wanted one. My wife's uncle has one chambered in .25-35 its a beauty!! To make a gun like that nowadays would be a $2,500 piece with all the milling and tooling. Keep them and don't sell them!!Savage lever rifles have always been my favorite. I also have a .300 in the full size, .243 in the carbine and a take down in .250-3000 that my nephew "borrowed" 15 years ago. He is kind enough to let me see & touch it every year during the firearm season.
Love my leverguns! First was a Rossi/Puma .357, I put a Williams peep and fiber-optic front on it and killed a javelina with it. Second is a Mossberg 472 .30-30 I bought from a co-worker for $150, killed my first deer with it. Most recent is a .444 Marlin I bought for a bear hunt. Have yet to kill anything with it but I'm hopeful for this year!
Really liking the new Ruger/Marlin .45-70s. That's a tough gun to beat, I want one.
You guys are killing me lol. I've been wanting a Henry in .44mag for a long time and have never ran across one for the right price.
The way things are going, I may never see one for what they used to cost
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