If they ever make a 77/9 I’m inAlong the lines of the 10mm in a lever gun thread or a 9mm in a bolt action...
Hickok45 comes to the rescue.
Me likey. I'm officially hunting one down. That would be an ideal brush gun for Deer.Along the lines of the 10mm in a lever gun thread or a 9mm in a bolt action...
Hickok45 comes to the rescue.
I like that idea as well.Only if the bolt throw is less than 2". I want the action scaled for the round it fires.
I'd want a even small bolt throw if it was 9mm. It should be a like a bolt action 22 but for 9mm
cant hunt with it in Alberta or Saskatchewan... only good for blinkingIn Canada it makes more sense to have a .357 Magnum in a rifle rather than a handgun. More power than you need at the range and you can't use a handgun anywhere else.
Can in NS. Only law is rifle of .23 cal or greater.cant hunt with it in Alberta or Saskatchewan... only good for blinking
Where in the regs (for Alberta) does it prohibit hunting with .357 mag?cant hunt with it in Alberta or Saskatchewan... only good for blinking
You can 100% hunt with it in alberta. You need to read the regulations. In Saskatchewan you are correct it meets minimum caliber but not minimum lengthcant hunt with it in Alberta or Saskatchewan... only good for blinking
The difference is. A bolt action like this is so much easyer for me. I am on quads in my truck, 2-3 tractors, mini excavator you name it if I had to unload a tube mag on a leaver action every time I got in a pice of equipment I wouldn’t bring the rifle. The removable mag is why I choose this bolt action.I had a .357 Mag Rossi lever action. How is it any different in a lever than a bolt action? Let's not forget the .30 M1 Carbine is based on a post WW1 Winchester self-loading rifle cartridge.




























