Calibre opinions

Samuraikev

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I'm looking at purchasing a lever action...old west style preferably...mostly for range fun but possible hunting as well...opinions on pistol calibre, specifically 44 Mag vs 45 Colt...side note; looking at a Six shooter as well and would like matching for ease...tks in advance!
 
From a performance point of view the .45 Colt might have an edge, but it's small rim might make it less reliable in a lever action since there is so little for the extractor to grab. I'd choose the .44.
 
I would go 44 mag, simply due to availability of hunting ammo and as another poster stated,the slightly larger rim. I have 2 model 92's in 44. I will hopefully be adding one in 45 before too long, but it will be only for play (unfortunately, that's all the 44's have been to date).
 
45 Colt is only for handloaders if you ever want to hunt with it. You can load some very hot loads for it but at the end of the day the 44 is way more available.

45 LC is capable of taking deer at close range, but yeah, the 44 is much better for hunting.
 
I like 44mag in a carbine. Factory ammo readily available and reloading options are endless. I use to download for indoor 25yds and I've reached out to 200yds (at paper) with good results.
 
The concern over rim width hasn't been much of a concern since the old foil or "soft brass" became a thing of the past. Modern brass is harder and has a sharper edge that is easier for an extractor to grab...been around a few hundred modern .45 LC rifles and cant remember even one having extraction problems.

Of more concern to me would be the "make & model" choice of the OP if he doesn't know the limitations to the "toggle action" guns that a .45 LC is sometimes chambered in. If he isn't already ,he should be made aware that the 'toggle actions" are a somewhat less "robust" design and what most (see the above post's) would consider "hunting round pressure loads" may do considerable damage. A levergun .45 LC that is to be used for hunting should be a Marlin or 92/94 Winchester frame I think.
 
If mostly just for range drills, 357 Mag / 38 Spl or 44 Mag / 44 Spl, Cost effective & abundance of ammo for both.
 
Tks for the response (s)..I have searched online for a 454 Casul lever and the only ones are Rossi R92...any idea who stocks them? A few online retailers have them but no one has stock...
 
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