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Sports, Hunting, Fishing & Wildlife
my new henry .22- i highly recommend it.
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<blockquote data-quote="ALX." data-source="post: 487030" data-attributes="member: 6932"><p>Maybe this deserves a seperate thread, but I see alot of pistol calibres in the levers, and folks leaning away from certain makes just as you say D44 for rifle calibres.</p><p></p><p>The only lever I ever owned was a pre 62 mod 94 and it killed some deer, but never really grabbed me. I sold it after a couple years ( wish I had it now though for collecting sake ).</p><p></p><p>I notice Browning isn't shy about high pressure stuff in levers. And the Marlins always had heavy hitters.</p><p></p><p>D44 and other guys who know levers, I guess I am asking - on the high powered side are there brands/models to stay away from? Would you buy a Henry 30-30?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALX., post: 487030, member: 6932"] Maybe this deserves a seperate thread, but I see alot of pistol calibres in the levers, and folks leaning away from certain makes just as you say D44 for rifle calibres. The only lever I ever owned was a pre 62 mod 94 and it killed some deer, but never really grabbed me. I sold it after a couple years ( wish I had it now though for collecting sake ). I notice Browning isn't shy about high pressure stuff in levers. And the Marlins always had heavy hitters. D44 and other guys who know levers, I guess I am asking - on the high powered side are there brands/models to stay away from? Would you buy a Henry 30-30? [/QUOTE]
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my new henry .22- i highly recommend it.
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