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<blockquote data-quote="shimoda" data-source="post: 1025478" data-attributes="member: 10112"><p>I don't shoot levers much but I but I sure can't keep from fondling every one I see.</p><p>This 1894 was manufactured in 1898 and was purchased new by my great grandfather. Chambered in 30 WCF.</p><p>I shoot it occasionally and kill a deer every 5-10 years for nostalgia.</p><p>My new son (I recently adopted my Wife's 2 kids) shot it for the first time at Thanksgiving. </p><p>He's 13, hooked on shooting/ hunting with Dad, and I now have a namesake to pass this treasure on to. Who would of thought that I would become a Dad at 50?</p><p>[ATTACH]42098[/ATTACH]</p><p>I have a 444 Marlin that I put together to chase elk out of their beds with in the black timber midday with but so far it's drawn no elk blood. It seems that I never want to hike back to camp to switch guns after the morning hunt. Maybe I just needed an excuse for a large bore lever.</p><p> It was hell on a raccoon though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shimoda, post: 1025478, member: 10112"] I don't shoot levers much but I but I sure can't keep from fondling every one I see. This 1894 was manufactured in 1898 and was purchased new by my great grandfather. Chambered in 30 WCF. I shoot it occasionally and kill a deer every 5-10 years for nostalgia. My new son (I recently adopted my Wife's 2 kids) shot it for the first time at Thanksgiving. He's 13, hooked on shooting/ hunting with Dad, and I now have a namesake to pass this treasure on to. Who would of thought that I would become a Dad at 50? [ATTACH]42098.vB[/ATTACH] I have a 444 Marlin that I put together to chase elk out of their beds with in the black timber midday with but so far it's drawn no elk blood. It seems that I never want to hike back to camp to switch guns after the morning hunt. Maybe I just needed an excuse for a large bore lever. It was hell on a raccoon though. [/QUOTE]
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