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I realize that it wouldn't be legal for the larger deer per the various deer acts, but I think in the context of only having two rifles it would be a superb option, with (potentially) reduced hard cast loads for HD, rabbits, foxes and general plinking as a nice side bonus.

Prices on 357 lever carbines over here are crazily inflated, which is a real shame because I would love one.
 
You should be able to take whatever quarry presents legally with whatever you’re carrying.
That excludes a lot of suggestions….
 
I realize that it wouldn't be legal for the larger deer per the various deer acts, but I think in the context of only having two rifles it would be a superb option, with (potentially) reduced hard cast loads for HD, rabbits, foxes and general plinking as a nice side bonus.

Prices on 357 lever carbines over here are crazily inflated, which is a real shame because I would love one.
I love mine (12" barrelled Martini). Fancy a new barrel but finding it hard to find something that ticks so many boxes as 38/357.
 
I wonder what would be the effective range of .357 used for small deer ...
Totally dependent on barrel length and the actual load.... I would be very surprised if a factory 158 gn HP load struggled up to and including about 125 yards from a carbine...
 
I love mine (12" barrelled Martini). Fancy a new barrel but finding it hard to find something that ticks so many boxes as 38/357.

I have a BSA martini in 32 SPL..TBH I think I would have preferred it in 357 but hey... You might try getting it rebarreled in 30-30 if you're really itchy for something new, or maybe a 7-30 Waters, which could probably allow you to get big dear legal, at least in England, without too much faffing about
 
Totally dependent on barrel length and the actual load.... I would be very surprised if a factory 158 gn HP load struggled up to and including about 125 yards from a carbine...
It wouldn’t make small deer legal in 158 gr, especially as most loads are pistol loads as opposed to rifle loads, but even then 158 gr bullets eat up too much powder space.
 
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