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Sports, Hunting, Fishing & Wildlife
my new henry .22- i highly recommend it.
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerD44" data-source="post: 486920" data-attributes="member: 2126"><p>I have the winchester trapper in 44 mag with the small lever. I much prefer my marlin 336 30-30. smoother action and easier for me to lever from the shoulder. It is about 5 inches longer and a pound heavier but its just a better gun in my opinion and is still being made. i also like the thicker wood on the marlins although alot of others don't. I have heard that the old pre-64 winchesters were much better but have never shot one.</p><p></p><p>I had a little free time today so i headed out behind the barn with my henry for some rapid fire stress relief. The more i shoot this gun the more i like it. I do wish the stock was checkered tho- it gets kinda slippery when u are levering it as fast as u can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerD44, post: 486920, member: 2126"] I have the winchester trapper in 44 mag with the small lever. I much prefer my marlin 336 30-30. smoother action and easier for me to lever from the shoulder. It is about 5 inches longer and a pound heavier but its just a better gun in my opinion and is still being made. i also like the thicker wood on the marlins although alot of others don't. I have heard that the old pre-64 winchesters were much better but have never shot one. I had a little free time today so i headed out behind the barn with my henry for some rapid fire stress relief. The more i shoot this gun the more i like it. I do wish the stock was checkered tho- it gets kinda slippery when u are levering it as fast as u can. [/QUOTE]
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