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I don't even look twice at a lever action rifle in these models unless it is in these calibers:

Winchester 1894 or 94: .30-30
Marlin 1893 or 93 or 36 or 336: .30-30
Winchester 1892: .44-40
Winchester 1873: .44-40
Marlin 94: .44 Mag.
Winchester 1895: .30-06

Nothing else even interests me in the least.

Am I missing anything?


Mike

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You really aren’t missing a lot.

I will say you can really have some fun with a Marlin in 45C or 41 Mag.


Also I thing you are missing out on the classic Savage 99.


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All looks good except for the 1895. 30-40 and 405 tickle my fancy. Have one of each.
 
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Yes you are missing a lot; Here is what you should be shooting:
Win 92 38-40. Which is actually a 40 caliber for those who think it is a 38.
Win 86: 38-56
Marlins;33 WCF, 45-70 or 38-56.
Win 94; you got one right, but the 32 Special is fun too.
On the Win 95s; be careful with 30-06s in them; they will set back the bolt face and have excessive headspace. Bolt steel was too soft.
Another note; on the Miroku 95 in 270; I made it my mission to destroy as many of them as possible and convert them to 405.
 
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I love my Savage 99. It’s just that I don’t feel the same way about it as the models I listed.

There isn’t just one caliber in it that interests me. There are several.

My favorite is the .308 Win., so that’s what I’ve got. But the .243 Win., the .250-3000, the .22 Savage Hi-Power, the .284 Win. and the .300 Savage all interest me.

Upon second thought, I wouldn’t turn down the .30-40 or the.405 Win. in a Winchester 1895, either.


Mike

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You missed my favorite, the 25-35, 38-55 in 94, 55 saddle rings in all the calibers..I have a number of 99s over the years 1950ish fwt in 308, 284, 250, 358 and about any 99 in good conditiion, favorite is a thakedown 250-3000 st grip rifle that shoots sub inch groups all day long..I like,em all at one time or another...Winchester and SAvage that is..


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