thats why i shoot a browning BLR and i also have win 94
I never really liked the BLR's...had a 30-06 one once - they just don't feel like a lever to me.
thats why i shoot a browning BLR and i also have win 94
I never really liked the BLR's...had a 30-06 one once - they just don't feel like a lever to me.
I too am a lever fan. Easy to carry, fast to shoulder and reload. Depending on the caliber good for any big game (except maybe large grizzly) in North America. I think I have all the bases covered with my small collection. A mod 94 (circa 1942) in 30-30, a mod 94BB in 356 win, a win mod 9422, and a Savage 99F in 300 savage. Only the 99 has a scope the rest are Williams Fool proof peep sights.

a lever action has never been used for hunting.
there has never been one thread on the topic before.
anyone to dumb to use the search feature for such a basic, over discussed question should by all means be given a loaded firearm and sent into the woods
99 all the way, for lever I find the 99 has the tightest action over anything I have shot in a winchester. Not knocking winnies just my preference is all.
I am a Winchester guy, but this year I used an old Savage 99 on my hunt. And it was a great rifle, did a good job, handled well and generally helped me to feel manly (although any firearm does this for me)
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NIce rifle, and not a bad lookin buck. I'll dig up my pics, the I got 4 one year all from the same tribe, got em with my 250-3000 EG
Red foreman said:I do all my hunting with my 99's except for grouse.For grouse I use my BL 22.If savage had made a 99 in .22 I'd be using that lol.
If savage had made a 99 in .22 I'd be using that lol.
Thanks, would like to see those pics!
I hear ya, almost everything is too much. I have had occasion to use rocks in the past, its a bit more primal, but you save ammo.



























