If you don't mind- what is the issue with Henry?I agree, Rossi would also be my choice. Reliability in levers can mean many things. Sometimes the type of lever (73 vs 92) matters. Sometimes the bullet type (RN vs TC) matters. Sometimes the calibre (.38 vs .357) matters. Unmodified levers can be finicky at times. I own a Henry, and to be honest, I'm not too impressed. Don't think that spending more will solve any/all your issues.
If you don't mind- what is the issue with Henry?
Feeding issues on a Henry? I've never heard that one before.Well, it's the little things. Screws constantly backing out. Feeding issues. The fit and finish are ok, but nothing mind-blowing. I know nothing's perfect, and I've addressed most of the issues, but I'm fortunate that I reload. That allowed me to customize my .38 specials (my favourite) and .357 rounds to shoot well. I guess what I'm saying is that I should have bought a Rossi. I would have probably had similar issues with a rifle that, at the time, cost a lot less. If you've never shot a lever before, you might find them to be quite picky when it comes to feeding ammo.
Thanks for sharing!Well, it's the little things. Screws constantly backing out. Feeding issues. The fit and finish are ok, but nothing mind-blowing. I know nothing's perfect, and I've addressed most of the issues, but I'm lucky that I reload. That allowed me to customize my .38 specials (my favourite) and .357 rounds to shoot well. I guess what I'm saying is that I should have bought a Rossi. I would have probably had similar issues with a rifle that, at the time, cost a lot less. If you've never shot a lever before, you might find them to be quite picky when it comes to feeding ammo, particularly when you're trying to shoot quickly.
Feeding issues on a Henry? I've never heard that one before.
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Awesome, thanks for the details!Calmcat: Rossi rifles are very much a basic, no-frills rifle. Still, they are strong, dependable and accurate(I own one, in .357). If you can find a used one for a good price(New Rossi rifles are getting spendy), they make a good investment. Aftermarket parts....ie: spring kits, etc., are available, from several sources., too.
If a Rossi suits your budget, buy one with confidence.
Chiappa seem to be hit and miss. Chiappa QC was problematic, for a while. It does seem to be improving, lately. Have no firsthand experience with either Citadel or Morrison.;
Henry has a well-established reputation for good build quality. The rifles are sturdy, reliable and accurate. Henry's customer support is also excellent. One feature I really like about Henry rifles, is the combination dual loading/unloading feature. Very practical, and a great safety feature.
Marlin are also very good rifles. The new, Ruger-made Model 1894's being of very good build quality.
Though it might come down to flipping a coin...Given a choice between all those rifles mentioned....and your budget will allow it... a Ruger-Marlin 1894, in .357, would be my personal choice. Followed by a Henry Big Boy. Essentially identical internally, to the Marlin. Either rifle are also very easy to strip, clean and maintain.
My Toonie's worth
Al
Over time and years, I had three Rossi Puma, two in .357/.38Spl and one .44. All were fine. The last two I had a couple of known issues that I solved myself and they worked perfectly after. I had a Winchester carbine .38Spl/.357 and it worked perfectly, even after the ejector shaft broke. Still worked perfectly. I had a Winchester trapper in .44 mag that would put the bullets wherever it wanted like they came out sideways...yes, jackets too. All were walnut and blue. I think you would be fine with most of them, you aren't doing anything but target punching anyway.Hi all - what is your experience with less expensive brands like Rossi, Chiappa, Citadel, Morrison- are they reliable or its better to save up for Henry or Marlin?
Thanks!
Henry. Buy once, cry once.Hi all - what is your experience with less expensive brands like Rossi, Chiappa, Citadel, Morrison- are they reliable or its better to save up for Henry or Marlin?
Thanks!