Lever Action anyone?

Northern MN 2 year old last weekend. Ruger 336- 30-30 at about 100 yards. Managed to recover a TSX (paper thin scapula stopped it)

Same round I killed that one two posts up with. That pictured 336 was about a 3-4 MOA rifle with everything factory I ever tried in it, assumed it was just kind of standard Remlin accuracy. First load I tried with the 150 TSX was right under MOA, terminal performance has produced end results just like your bullet would. Big stoked for our date next week!
 
New production Winchester 1873 in 44-40 that I hope to take a late-season whitetail with this year. I’ll shoot 200gr XTPs and RL7 for now, but plan to move to black powder and lead in the future for historical feels.
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New production Winchester 1873 in 44-40 that I hope to take a late-season whitetail with this year. I’ll shoot 200gr XTPs and RL7 for now, but plan to move to black powder and lead in the future for historical feels.
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Reloder 7 and the 44-40? yuck...get a bolt action!!!

Remington 700 Mountain
30-06
0 yard run

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LOL, now it's time to get out the 44-40...I have a reputation to uphold ;-)
 
Reloder 7 and the 44-40? yuck...get a bolt action!!!

Remington 700 Mountain
30-06
0 yard run

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LOL, now it's time to get out the 44-40...I have a reputation to uphold ;-)

Lol don’t worry, I have some Swiss 2F on deck as well! Just need to be diligent with cleaning because I’d hate to accidentally get some corrosion started somewhere from the BP.
 
I have been looking at the 30-30 from Marlin and Smith & Wesson with both in a 16 inch barrel for thick brush hunting. Anyone prefer one over the other?
 
Only deer I've gotten with a lever action was with a Marlin (RM) Guide Gun in .45-70 that I bought with my first paycheck after commissioning. It was with a bullet I cast and loaded to 1500ish fps. I also have a Winchester 94BB .375 that wears a Burris FF3 but I haven't done any load work for it. My plan was to use it on Kentucky Whitetails before I realized Fort Knox was shotgun/muzzleloader only, so I've been using a CVA MR-X and H&R Ultra Slug 20 the last few years.
 
A significant part of my shooting growing up was done on lever guns. Most of my training as a kid was on a 9422, and I killed more rabbits, coons, foxes, bobcats, and yotes than I can count between it and the Model 94 trapper that I picked up later on in .357. This photo was taken 20 years ago on one of my last hunting/camping trips on my grandparent’s place before I left for college. Hard to believe looking back that it’s been so long or life was ever so simple:
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Recently I’ve been back on a pistol caliber Marlin kick. I inherited my late uncle’s .41 Marlin which I’ve been loading for, and also picked up one of the new 10mm guns a few weeks ago. I think I’ve already figured out how to mod the feeding system to take the much more powerful 10mm Mag loads that I shoot in my long barreled S&W 610. More to report there at some point when the reamer finds its way deeper into the chamber. Right now it’s shooting my hot 10mm 180gr handloads at over 1500fps.
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Over the years I’ve gathered up 92s, 86s, 71s, and Win 1895 rifles, along with some of their very nice browning reproductions (not a fan of the newer tang safety Wins, but the earlier Brownings are wonderful rifles).

My all time favorite might still be my 1915-production 1895 Takedown in .30 US (.30-40). I hunted it the North Carolina swamp country with it before I moved out west, but never got one of the 220gr round noses into anything warm.
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Oh yeah, and here’s a vote from me for Marlins chambered in .360 Buckhammer, .41 Great Lakes, and .444 Marlin.

The new Ruger made Marlins are NICE, and historically Ruger knows how to do limited production stuff the right way.
 
Any of you hunting with these suppressed? Are the irons tall enough to see over a Supressor?

LGS won’t let me put a can on one but they seem too low.
 
Any of you hunting with these suppressed? Are the irons tall enough to see over a Supressor?

LGS won’t let me put a can on one but they seem too low.
The Marlin Skinner/XS sights are tall enough to provide a good sight picture over the AB Raptor on the muzzle of mine. No red dot required, but it is a nice accessory, as is an LVPO.
 
The Marlin Skinner/XS sights are tall enough to provide a good sight picture over the AB Raptor on the muzzle of mine. No red dot required, but it is a nice accessory, as is an LVPO.
Roughly how much sight picture does it have? My reaper is fairly girthy at 1.8” but maybe that extra .1” wouldn’t matter.
 
Any of you hunting with these suppressed? Are the irons tall enough to see over a Supressor?

LGS won’t let me put a can on one but they seem too low.
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Yes I am using one as you describe. A Henry in 357 mag. No, I cannot see through the can. The top 1/3rd of the brass bead is all that’s over the can. I use a 6 o’clock hold. I’ve shot water bottles consistently out to about 110 yards. Shot the doe just a touch over that. It was pretty cool seeing most of the deer above the sight picture. 10/10 would recommend. As noted by others, subsonic loads through it makes the person shooting giggle. Hunting loads sound like a 22lr unsuppressed.
 
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Yes I am using one as you describe. A Henry in 357 mag. No, I cannot see through the can. The top 1/3rd of the brass bead is all that’s over the can. I use a 6 o’clock hold. I’ve shot water bottles consistently out to about 110 yards. Shot the doe just a touch over that. It was pretty cool seeing most of the deer above the sight picture. 10/10 would recommend. As noted by others, subsonic loads through it makes the person shooting giggle. Hunting loads sound like a 22lr unsuppressed.

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The front sight blade on the Skinner or XS setups is pretty tall. Good sight picture with mine.


Thanks! Now to track down the 30/30 I want.
End goal will be optic with QD mount and the ability to swap to irons as needed. Looks like the skinner sights may be the ticket
 
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