"Brush" Gun

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I'm looking at picking myself up a nice little lever gun for hunting this fall. Going to be used for pushing bush so mainly for close quarters. It's a toss up between .357, 44 Mag, and the good old 30-30. What do you think, I want a fun little gun to shoot, that at absolute most shots will be is 100y. Thanks.
 
I've got an old Mossberg 472PCA in .30-30 that's an absolute riot. I can hit anything I want to offhand with it out to 100. the nice thing I find with the .30-30 over the other calibers you mention is that if I'm on my way to the range, I'm not limited to having to go to the gun shop for shells. I have yet to see 357 Mag or 44 Mag on the shelves of CT or Walmart.

If I could have had it in 44 when I got it, I would have though.
 
If it were me, I would look at an older Winchester Mod 1894 in 30-30 for nostalgia or a Marlin 336XLR if your looking for something newer (though some don't care for the quality of new Marlin's).
 
If you reload look at 45 Colt this cartridge has a commanding edge over the 357/44 mag or a 454 Casull both of these have more than a 30-30 out to 150 yards and considering your max range is 100 yards you'd be set.

If you don't reload get a 30-30...

CC
 
Winchester 94 Trapper in .45Colt is a real thumper and super handy with it's 16" barrel. I added a XS peep and front post, can easily hit stuff at 100yd and the 200yd gong can't run fast enough :D
 
The Marlin 336BL looks like a solid choice, 18" 30-30, nice and light and that loop looks pretty well-sized.

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If you're looking at a 30-30, I'd go for the .44 Mag instead, especially if you handload. I have both, and the .44 is a nice little easy recoiling round that makes big holes. Cheap to feed too.
 
Go for the Winchester 94 in 30.30. Cheap, reliable, compact, quick, and ammo is available everywhere. They have very nice open sights to. There is a reason it is one of the most popular deer guns.
 
.44 is super fun. I've had a few 30-30's in years past, and they bore me. The 44 sure lands surprisingly hard for such a small cartridge - it may not carry as much kinetic energy as a 30-30, but it has a lot more momentum, especially with 300 grainers. It's fun to lob them down range, and still land with a solid thud in the backstop, or flip the gongs around much harder than it has any business doing

45-70 would be a good contender, too, or the 444.
 
Brush gun

A Win. Trapper in .30-30 with 16" bbl., or the Legacy Arms copy of the 1892 Win. in .44 Mag with a 16" bbl....and Hornady makes Leverevolution ammo for both....the Legacy is available from Doc Rowland...
 
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