Lonesome Donkey
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Central Alberta
Soooo - for whatever reason I caught the 'Lever Action' bug a few weeks ago.
'Been doing a little bit of research, and I am kinda leaning towards a Winchester '73 in .357 / .38 sp.
As Lever Actions are totally new to me - I'd like to hear people's opinions on what they like - and why.
Let's think duel use for this puppy - plinking and / or small game.
Abby
I have owned 66 and 73 carbines, as well as a 66 short rifle.
The greatest appeal of these is history and authenticity.
However, they are weak actions, and the drop of the stock is greater than a more modern carbine like an 1892 or 1894 Winchester, which is a little awkward.
Also, sometimes they are fussy to work well, right out of the box, and need some tuning.
Also, they can cost $1500.00 when you can buy a Henry Big Boy for less than $900.00.
While the Big Boy is less authentic, it is very well made and stronger, and has an excellent reputation for accuracy.
It's a pound heavier than a Marlin 336C carbine, due to the octagon barrel, but quite beautiful IMHO.
And it oozes with Old West charm, brass, and walnut.






















































