Which lever gun and caliber for saddle bag?
#12
RE: Which lever gun and caliber for saddle bag?
For what you want, the 44 in the Marlin would probably suffice as would the 30-30. But if you wanted to get serious about the bigger critters up to the size of elk then a Marlin 336 in 35 Rem would be nice. Bigger, the Marlin 1895 Guide Gun in .45-70. (Mine has taken several black bear cleanly).
Now if you wanted to get really fancy, there is nothing wrong with the Browning BLR. This rifle comes in a variety of calibers to fit just about every need. Plus you it has a detachable magazine (clip) so you can buy extra if needed.
Good luck
Now if you wanted to get really fancy, there is nothing wrong with the Browning BLR. This rifle comes in a variety of calibers to fit just about every need. Plus you it has a detachable magazine (clip) so you can buy extra if needed.
Good luck
#13
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 46
RE: Which lever gun and caliber for saddle bag?
Thanks folks for the input. I do have a Marlin 336 in 35 Remington and love this gun. I've got see through rings and a scope mounted on it. I'm looking for a pure "open" sighted lever gun that can bounce around and not worry about throwing the scope off. I made a post about a 32 special for a lever gun. Any thoughts on that caliber for my original post?
#14
RE: Which lever gun and caliber for saddle bag?
That 32 Special would be nice, particularly if you had a bullet mould for it, and handloaded it. A model 94 works well with iron sights. I would put a Williams Foolproof peep on it with the insert removed to give you a "ghost ring". A very fast rig.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Rivesville, WV
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RE: Which lever gun and caliber for saddle bag?
Below is a picture of my favorite peep sight for a lever action rifle. I have owned several different types, including the ghost ring sight. I like this one the best. I also added a "twilight" peep. This peep allows for better sight in darker conditions. And if you want a Ghost Ring you just screw out the peep. So for me it is the best of both worlds. And I also have a hard time understanding why the Ghost Ring sights are so expensive, especially since they are so simple?? Tom.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: WY
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RE: Which lever gun and caliber for saddle bag?
I haven't seen one in awhile, but I've often carried my M94 "Trapper" in .44 Magnum for exactly the reasons and conditions you cite.
It's too short to stand up in most gun safes, but that's a plus in close quarters.
It's too short to stand up in most gun safes, but that's a plus in close quarters.