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Thoughts on Lever Action
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<blockquote data-quote="left handed gun" data-source="post: 1899856" data-attributes="member: 75858"><p>Finally shot the Winchester 94. In Ohio, you pretty much have to take a rifle to a range. Not much public land here where you can shoot unsupervised. Many state parks have ranges. But they have been closed. So, one indoor (!) range was open with a rifle backstop. Shot flawlessly. Recoil with the .30-30 fairly mild. More than a .223 or 5.56, sure, but less than .270, .308. My wife even put 5-6 rounds downrange.</p><p></p><p>Range was ridiculously short, so book is still open on what it would do at 100 yards or more. </p><p>But the iron sights acquire a picture pretty quickly. Being a Win, I probably will not scope it. </p><p></p><p>Sooner or later I'll figure out how to post pictures</p><p>Nothing collectible about this one, but it has a nice stock, very, very few handling marks, and overall in pretty darn good shape. Post-1964 New Haven gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="left handed gun, post: 1899856, member: 75858"] Finally shot the Winchester 94. In Ohio, you pretty much have to take a rifle to a range. Not much public land here where you can shoot unsupervised. Many state parks have ranges. But they have been closed. So, one indoor (!) range was open with a rifle backstop. Shot flawlessly. Recoil with the .30-30 fairly mild. More than a .223 or 5.56, sure, but less than .270, .308. My wife even put 5-6 rounds downrange. Range was ridiculously short, so book is still open on what it would do at 100 yards or more. But the iron sights acquire a picture pretty quickly. Being a Win, I probably will not scope it. Sooner or later I'll figure out how to post pictures Nothing collectible about this one, but it has a nice stock, very, very few handling marks, and overall in pretty darn good shape. Post-1964 New Haven gun. [/QUOTE]
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