mcmurry
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Which would you prefer-a .44, .45 acp, or a .45 LC for a lever action rifle in pistol calibers? Just a general purpose truck gun.
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You only get 6+1 shots?Out of those, probably the .44 but with Leverevolution bullets. Why not the 30-30?
The Marlin 1894 in 44 mag is as versatile as it gets in pistol caliber carbines. From light 44 special like CCI Blazer 200 gr Gold Dots for plinking to pig-thumping 300 grainers from Buffalo Bore. My rifle shoots Hornady's 225 44 mag leverevolution particularly well which is a flat shooting hard hitting round. In my mind the .357s are a bit light for a 200 pound plus pig nor does it penetrate intermediate barriers as well as the big 44. Unlike some of the more esoteric calibers the 44 spl/mag is as common as dirt and can be found everywhere.Which would you prefer-a .44, .45 acp, or a .45 LC for a lever action rifle in pistol calibers? Just a general purpose truck gun.
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You simply will not find any Winchester 1892 based designs chambered for rimless rounds like the .45 ACP, or other.I came across a Rossi 92 described to be a .45acp,
Which would you prefer...Just a general purpose truck gun.
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lizziedog1 ...I thought that ball ammo in a tubular magazine wasn't a good idea...