BIGBORE577
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I still hunt with an old Montgomery Wards(winchester model 1894) lever action. Dudes flaps and flap about my old outdated rifle, but I've NEVER missed a deer. I swear by the old 30-30's. Most of the time your hunting in brush with less than 100yds of clear sight, so what's the purpose of having something with a scope or that can shoot 1/2mile??? I do have a 30-06 I use when I go field hunting for the 300+ yard stuff, but day to day, 30 of 31 days I'm hunting with the 30-30 for sure. Those old lever actions were the best.
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My favorite is a 45-70 Marlin take down lever gun with a 16-1/4" barrel. Ghost ring rear peep sight and a big orange bead front, 405 grain heavily jacketed flat point behind 52grs of H322. I've bagged more bear and moose cleanly out as far as 300 yards than you would probably believe. However, the vast majority have been within 50 yards. I've never felt under gunned, had the need for a scope or lost an animal. It's all about shot placement, knowing your gun and it's trajectory.
I too have scoped rifles but never have the need to use them except on smaller varmints, plains game or when there is the possibility the game may present it's self beyond 300 yards with no stalking options.