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I’m starting to really love them, have a .22 Marlin 39a which is a very accurate little rifle. A Rossi 94 .357 which is accurate to 50 yards and probably further and a Remlin 45-70, that is 1.5” at 80 yards. My buddy’s ruger marlin did a 3 shot that was around an inch centre to centre at 100 on Sunday, 405 gr cast over lovex powder.Afternoon chaps, can I ask what is the expected level of accuracy for a centrefire lever action rifle? Is one brand better than another? Has anyone done proper accuracy tests off a bench that you could share. I’m totally new to this type of rifle but they do look fun!
WTF! You shot Peter Rabbit! Whatever did he do to you?I use to get a regular 2"@100 with a 3030 trapper.
I shot this not long ago. Off a tripod.View attachment 402713
I gave up on chasing itty bitty groups with a lever gun years ago.
That's not what they are about really.
It's more the whole experience.
Don't get me wrong, they are capable, otherwise they wouldn't exist.
My 357 Winchester was outstanding and plinking to 600 yards was fun and amazingly accurate.
This rabbit was around 180 yards shot off hand.
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My first ever ‘hunting’ rifle was a lever action in .22WMR. Great fun stalking steenbok and duiker with it.I’m starting to really love them, have a .22 Marlin 39a which is a very accurate little rifle. A Rossi 94 .357 which is accurate to 50 yards and probably further and a Remlin 45-70, that is 1.5” at 80 yards. My buddy’s ruger marlin did a 3 shot that was around an inch centre to centre at 100 on Sunday, 405 gr cast over lovex powder.
I’ve just put in for a 30-30 and I’m in the lookout for a WMR to replace my bolt action WMR.
If you are at all recoil shy get the 44 mag over the 45-70, if not, get the latter it’s just a great and versatile cartridge and brilliant fun in a lever gun.
Well I wouldn't like him shooting my way!
Was just watching him throw .303 out to 3000y with the volley sights!!
Here's another one of him chucking .45-70 about the place.
At what range though? If it’s at 100 that’s great, if at 25 yards….not so great…I had 15 rounds within a 2 inch group last night using my Marlin 39 22LR with iron sights, standing unsupported.
I can do similar with my Uberti 38/357 and the good gallery rifle shooters will have a max score of 300 and all that separates them is how many Xs, or V bulls they have.
Most people with bolt actions have likely done that this month though. Nothing wrong with them but they just aren’t as inherently accurate as a bolt action.With my current 3030 I've shot two fallow at well over 100 yards and years ago I shot a roe at 150 ish with a 336.
All three dropped at the spot.
Nothing to do with them not usually having a moderator hanging off the end, of course!Thank you, that is often an overlooked attribute of a lever gun.
They flow gracefully to the shoulder and don't need a rest of some sort![]()
I shot unmoderated bolt rifles for years but nothing comes to the shoulder like most lever guns.Nothing to do with them not usually having a moderator hanging off the end, of course!
I'm not sure why anyone would take a modern tactical rifle as a benchmark for how a hunting rifle might handle.I shot unmoderated bolt rifles for years but nothing comes to the shoulder like most lever guns.
It's probably to do with them being slightly shorter stocked and the fore end being slimmer by comparison to modern bolt rifles.
With the current trend towards tactical designs something has been lost. Many a rifle shooter is dependant on a bipod or other rifle rest because to shoot proficiently off hand has all but disappeared. In the video link I posted notice how the rifleman is shooting offhand to 1100 yards on open sights!