greensider Posted November 28, 2014 Share Posted November 28, 2014 i have a winchester model 88 in 308 its the first gun they made when they started making box magazines but still a lever it was my grandfathers i retired it when i got my rem700 in 7mm mag but i am putting a new scope on it and using it next season Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted November 28, 2014 Share Posted November 28, 2014 I tried that route. Too heavy, & another thing to carry. Now I keep the scope on low power, and zoom in once I have him in the cross hairs. Whatever works for you, Partner....<<grin>>... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dbHunterNY Posted November 28, 2014 Share Posted November 28, 2014 only have taken a deer with my dad's Winchester Model 94 30-30. he took his first deer with it, then bought it back from someone after he sold it, I then shot my first deer with it, and my brother shot his first deer with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nyantler Posted November 28, 2014 Share Posted November 28, 2014 I have a Winchester Model 94 from the 60's... its like new... I use it a few times a year just because it's so cool... not my weapon of just, but I have yet to kill a deer with it so I take it out occasionally with hope of taking my first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HuntOrBeHunted Posted November 28, 2014 Share Posted November 28, 2014 Model 94. 30-30 love it. Take deer with it every year. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freytown Posted November 28, 2014 Share Posted November 28, 2014 Win94 .32Spl harvested my 1st deer...boy I wish I never sold that gun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lever action Posted November 29, 2014 Share Posted November 29, 2014 I have a Marlin model 336 30/30 that I bought used back in the early 80's for hunting deer in adks.I shot 3 nice bucks in the daks with it and now use it here for deer since they allow rifles now.It has never let me down and I took it to Canada one year and shot a bear with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soileauj Posted January 27, 2015 Share Posted January 27, 2015 Just bought a Henry 45-70. Yet to shoot it. Nice looking rifles posted here. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimR Posted January 27, 2015 Share Posted January 27, 2015 Bought a Marlin 336 SS in 30-30 when rifle opened up in WNY. Took a doe with it fist time out. I prefer the lever to bolt action due to being left handed. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted January 27, 2015 Share Posted January 27, 2015 Just bought a Henry 45-70. Yet to shoot it. Nice looking rifles posted here. Let me know how the Henry shoots.. I really like the rifle, except I am not too crazy about the way it is loaded...Seems like a regular side loading gate would be more convenient than the rimfire type loading port on the magazine tube. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setters4life Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Big fan of my lever guns, especially my 444S. Been shooting a handloaded Hornady 265gr. FP exclusively for more than thirty years. The only knock I have with the Marlin is it's pencil-thin buttstock and drop. Felt recoil would be less if they fitted it with a decent buttstock. I don't notice the recoil afield with heavy loads but when practicing in the summer I do. I worked up some 240 gr. lead loads @ around 1,100 FPS that shoot to POA @ 25 yds. My BLR in .257 Roberts has taken a shine to 117 gr. -120 gr. bulletweights. I have yet to work up a lightweight bullet weight for varmints. I'll get around to it hopefully this summer. This gun and cartridge is a delight to shoot. A pre-war Savage 99R in .300 Savage. This only takes trips to the range but it's suprisingly accurate. Classic design and lines. It's a shame these are not popular now. And their prices only escalate. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NYBuckHunter27 Posted January 30, 2015 Share Posted January 30, 2015 Anyone have an experience with the Mossberg 464? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NYBuckHunter27 Posted January 30, 2015 Share Posted January 30, 2015 Bottom ones a Mossberg SPX 30/30 fun to shoot wasn't my thing for deer hunting (one bad experience ruined it) others a high point.....sold both when I got my permit to invest in more useful others.... IMG_797976765259413.jpeg what issues did you have with the SPX? i was thinking of getting the 464 but in the non-tactical version. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoneam2006 Posted January 30, 2015 Share Posted January 30, 2015 what issues did you have with the SPX? i was thinking of getting the 464 but in the non-tactical version.I actually had issues with the round not gun....my dad has non tactical model both his and mine shot awsome really nice for the money....but I had a 3030 lever revolution round (don't remember grain) have a complete pass thru without expanding right thru the sweet spot deer did go down after few hundred yards but left little for a blood trail...was not impressed so no longer have or hunt with a 3030 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr VJP Posted January 30, 2015 Share Posted January 30, 2015 The LeverEvolution rounds have been known to do that on occasion. But that is a failure of the round, not the rifle. I've never heard of an issue with a .30-30 using a good soft point bullet in 150 or 170 grain weight. Even the inexpensive Core Lokt from Remington seems to perform very well on deer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoneam2006 Posted January 30, 2015 Share Posted January 30, 2015 The LeverEvolution rounds have been known to do that on occasion. But that is a failure of the round, not the rifle. I've never heard of an issue with a .30-30 using a good soft point bullet in 150 or 170 grain weight. Even the inexpensive Core Lokt from Remington seems to perform very well on deer.I was Surprised as well only ever heard good things about the caliber and round. But the range of the 3030 I mite as well stick with my 12g ik that knocks them down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted January 30, 2015 Share Posted January 30, 2015 A good friend of mine has a pre 64 Win M94 carbine in .32 Special that he would like to sell. The rifle is in good condition, but has been reduced in collector value because it has been drilled/tapped for a reciever sight. It would make a good shooter for someone who wants a quality older firearm to hunt with. The price he is asking is very good considering the quality of the firearm. If anyone is interested, PM me and I can put you in touch with the seller. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Posted January 31, 2015 Share Posted January 31, 2015 I had a Marlin 30-30 and loved carrying it. It was slim, light, and fast handling. However, I once tracked an 8 point down and when I went to shoot him as he stood up in his bed, the safety was on. I always kept it off and used the hammer as the safety, but somehow it got pushed while I was carrying it. I did end up getting the buck after several seconds of struggling with trying to find out what was going on with the gun. Got lucky that his chosen path of travel allowed a shot. I sold it after that. Last thing I want is to worry about 2 safeties. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr VJP Posted January 31, 2015 Share Posted January 31, 2015 Replace it with one of the older Marlin guns that do not have the crossbolt safety. My 336 in .35 Rem doesn't have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
45/70 Posted August 14, 2015 Share Posted August 14, 2015 In the past I had about 14 levers at one time , then I got the big bore bug. Got rid of all the levers. Now I have picked up a few again. A 1955 western. Auto 30/30 a 1953 35 rem. And a 1989 450m they all are special to me.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaeger Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 (edited) My first was a Winchester 94 30-30 I purchased the year before they went to rebounding hammers/angle eject. Unfortunately I let a "buddy" convince me to sell it cheap and it had never been fired. Really regret that and am looking to replace it. I also have a pair of Winchester 1895's. A 30-06 take down that shoots well but may have a headspace problem as the brass is difficult to extract after a few firings and a 38-72 flatside that has the bore pretty much shot out, going to try Hawk bullets as they are supposed to work well in worn bores. I have a puma/rossi 92 stainless 16" barrel in 454 casull that is fantastic except for being too shiny!!! Got a Turnbull 1886 in 475 turnbull on order, a custom job that just got away from me with all the options!! Like wanting a small shed and winding up with a 3 car garage, Ha! Now I'm interested in a Browning Model 78 single shot in 30-06 or 6mm, does that count as a lever action?? Got to love lever guns. Oh yeah, just remembered, I am wondering about the possibility of getting and rebarrelling a Savage 99 from 308 to 338 federal, how great would that work in the woods! Edited August 15, 2015 by Jaeger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailinghudson25 Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 (edited) I got a few myself. A 2009 marlin 336W with a burris scope and burris rings and base. It's a little tackdriver with 150gr cor-lokts. A 1967 glenfield model 30. A 4 shot model with lyman 66 peep sight. Feels like your handling a 22 when walking in the woods all day. And there's the 6lb cannon. A browning BLR lightweight stainless in 450 marlin. I shoot 325 flex-tips through it. It has a 1.5-4.5x32 bushnell elite 3200 scope. It's a hammer, but it's perfect for small lot hunting where if the deer wander too far you can't recover them on neighbors land. My only broadside DRT shot was from this guy. It makes soda can sized exit holes. I had a bad shot go real well with this gun. I was shooting a ton of NRA shilouettes the previous summer. I got startled on a deer and reacted like I had all summer long, shoot it right in the middle. Went right in the gut. However, the shock pressure was so high, it split to lower belly crease right in half and all the internal fell right out the bottom. The deer went about 70 yards with a clear as day blood trail. I got real lucky that day. Edited August 15, 2015 by sailinghudson25 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 Nice rifles, Sailing ! I especially like the Glenfield, being a fan of wood stocks, half magazines and peep sights... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
45/70 Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 The 450 & 45/70 are what I call light shoulder fired Field artillery nice rifle's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ctballos Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 I've hunted small game for most of my life using an air rifle. Earlier this year I decided this would be my first year hunting larger game, probably just deer and maybe coyotes. I went out and purchased a Browning BLR in 270 WSM. It is one of the most beautiful rifles I have ever seen. I haven't fired it yet and I am so looking forward to it. I ordered a Skinner peep sight and my plan, at least for this first season, is to hunt with the open sights. Unless of course when I sight it in I can't get a tight enough group at 100 yards. It probably won't matter since I plan to attach a bipod to it. Needless to say I am anxiously waiting for hunting season to open. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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