Two of the most popular lever-action cartridges are the .44 Remington Magnum and .45/70 Gov’t. Despite their size difference, they have much in common. Both are proven hunting rounds and there are a ...
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Lever gun vs. bolt gun: what hunters still prefer
When it comes to big-game hunting rifles, you’re usually in one of two camps. You either grew up with a bolt-action and swear by the precision, or you’ve hauled a lever gun through brush so thick you ...
You might think that the cutting edge of bolt-action and gas-gun technology is impressive, but the lever gun’s tenure as one of America’s favorite hunting rifles is an equally stunning testament to ...
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Want simplicity? Why a lever gun makes sense for defense over modern sporting rifles
A lever-action rifle can be a defensive tool that feels simple, looks less provocative to the untrained eye, and still hits ...
One of Marlin’s most desired lever guns has always been the 1894. This was partly due to its compact flat top receiver and the solid, slab-sided bolt that kept the action internals free from debris.
Andi Bogard takes a look at the classic actions and platforms that laid the foundation for today’s hunting rifles.
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