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Thoughts on Lever Action
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<blockquote data-quote="left handed gun" data-source="post: 1879988" data-attributes="member: 75858"><p>American Rifleman reviewed Henry lever actions in Oct. 2019 issue, one in .45-70. They shot a Buffalo Bore 405 grain that they chrono'd at 2023 FPS at 12 feet, calculating 3680 ft pounds energy. I'll bet it kicked like a mule on steroids. </p><p></p><p>I shot a friend's .45-70 a long time ago, and recall it had a pretty stout recoil. </p><p></p><p>I have to exert some impulse control for a while now. But somewhere down the line, maybe a Marlin in .44 Mag? </p><p>I have a S & W Mountain Gun stainless .44. Would be kinda neat to have a pistol and rifle chambered for one cartridge.</p><p>And I've heard the.44 mag benefits a lot from the longer rifle bbl. </p><p>First things first, need to find a place to shoot the new (to me) .30-30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="left handed gun, post: 1879988, member: 75858"] American Rifleman reviewed Henry lever actions in Oct. 2019 issue, one in .45-70. They shot a Buffalo Bore 405 grain that they chrono'd at 2023 FPS at 12 feet, calculating 3680 ft pounds energy. I'll bet it kicked like a mule on steroids. I shot a friend's .45-70 a long time ago, and recall it had a pretty stout recoil. I have to exert some impulse control for a while now. But somewhere down the line, maybe a Marlin in .44 Mag? I have a S & W Mountain Gun stainless .44. Would be kinda neat to have a pistol and rifle chambered for one cartridge. And I've heard the.44 mag benefits a lot from the longer rifle bbl. First things first, need to find a place to shoot the new (to me) .30-30. [/QUOTE]
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