NiceI’d have bid for it and up to c$3000 had I a;- known and b;- secured a mechanism for getting it to the UK:
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Maybe not...Didn’t tell you anything you didn’t wanna hear…
Maybe not...
I've had a slight wobble in the meantime, and added an authority for a 44 magnum to my variation as well. For now it'll be one or the other 44 or 45-70... But with an open slot on the ticket who knows what could happen in a year or two?!
That's kind, thank you... I'm Worcestershire based though so probably a bit of a trek down to you, unfortunately.Simon, where are you based? If we can meet up at a suitable venue you can try my .44 lever action?
Drop me a PM if I can help.
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Stock and shut upJust one more thing (alright, Columbo...)
Have any of you fine folks given any thought or research into what will become of these rifles if (dare I say when?) lead ammunition is banned?
To my mind, if we escape a total ban it will likely still be banned for live quarry. It looks to me as if there are very few, if any, non-lead options for the common lever calibres, even looking at US websites with stuff we don't get over here. In the case of something like a 45-70, where factory ammo is already costly, I could see copper hitting daft money per box
My heart wants a lever action still (I had a play with a Marlin the other day. Shooting 38 special offhand into a ragged hole at 25 yards was very grin-inducing) but I wonder if a big bore lever gun is not a wise choice for stalking in the long term...
As above!45/70. That will do the job on anything in England. Rabbit to boar. A marlin or No1 and load hot.![]()
I understand one producer does make a 30-30 suitable option. Dunno who though.The market hates a vacuum!
It is another argument for reloading though.
So, for a 30-30 you can always load any .30 bullet. If you need to go lead free and can't get a HP, RN, FP etc, you can load a lead free spitzer and have one in the chamber, one in the mag.
No reason not to ahead and scratch your lever itch!

NiceBought the remlin.
With all the extras was too good a deal to miss.
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@SimpleSimon the ruger is still on order and has reached the proof house. Drop me a PM if you want to take the order on.
Not to my knowledge . I can't think of any lever action repeaters chambered for the Hornet , single shots like the Winchester Low Wall and Ruger No3s are kicking around though . There were a number of levers chambered in 218 Bee , like the Winchester 92 and the Marlin 1894 . It's a shorter cartridge that the Hornet and feeds through the short action . It's a lot easier to find a lever action in 25/20 or 32/20 around here though , 218 chambered rifles are a bit scarce .Do any of the manufacturers do a .22 hornet in laver action, would be really interested.
It's a shame about the Bee and 219 zipper.Not to my knowledge . I can't think of any lever action repeaters chambered for the Hornet , single shots like the Winchester Low Wall and Ruger No3s are kicking around though . There were a number of levers chambered in 218 Bee , like the Winchester 92 and the Marlin 1894 . It's a shorter cartridge that the Hornet and feeds through the short action . It's a lot easier to find a lever action in 25/20 or 32/20 around here though , 218 chambered rifles are a bit scarce .
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Are you talking about the Blr 81 rifle ? Just the Henry long range is a copy of itI'd not look twice at a BLR, it's an ugly, hump-backed monstrel of a rifle.
I'd definitely consider a Henry Long Ranger, though, in .308.