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Thoughts on Lever Action
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1826380" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I was raised in the Northeast with typical 50-100 yard shots on whitetail. The fast handling lever rifles were made for this type of hunting. I have owned and used the Marlin 336, Winchester 94, and Savage 99, My personal favorite was the pre-64 Model 94 In 30-30. Surely, it's personal preference, but the balance, feel, and shoot-ability of my pre-64 was absent to me with the other rifles, including the post 64 Winchester's with it's different balance due to the lighter steel stampings. The milled steel components of the pre-64 not only supports the perfect balance, but its timeless beauty as well. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1826380, member: 10291"] I was raised in the Northeast with typical 50-100 yard shots on whitetail. The fast handling lever rifles were made for this type of hunting. I have owned and used the Marlin 336, Winchester 94, and Savage 99, My personal favorite was the pre-64 Model 94 In 30-30. Surely, it’s personal preference, but the balance, feel, and shoot-ability of my pre-64 was absent to me with the other rifles, including the post 64 Winchester’s with it’s different balance due to the lighter steel stampings. The milled steel components of the pre-64 not only supports the perfect balance, but its timeless beauty as well. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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