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What is a good lever action round that will not do much damage to pelts?

Question by Dallas A. McWhorter. Uploaded on February 05, 2013

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from JustTakeMeHunting14 wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

henry arms makes .22 lever action rifles that would not do hardly any damage to pelts, the hard part is making a shot that will put what you are hunting down(I am assuming you are referring to fur bearers possibly predators) hope this helps

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from country road wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

To continue the Henry thought---I'm pretty sure they make a .22 mag. in their lever action which would be better than the .22 lr.

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from Jerry A. wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

I'm going to go out on a limb and predict someone will chamber the new .17 Winchester Magnum Rimfire in a lever action. It is, after all, a rimmed cartridge, which function best from lever and sible shot actions.

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from remingman870 wrote 18 weeks 3 days ago

I don't know much about them but browning makes a lever action rifle the BLR and it come in .223, 22-50, and .243. Since it is browning they are a bit expensive, but something that I haven't seen on any other lever action that the BLR had was a detachable box magazine.

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from Treestand wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

The Beat on the Street is: Ruger mite have a 17/22 in 17~Win/Super Mag coming out soon???

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from Pablo141will wrote 12 weeks 4 days ago

i would also suggest the henry .22, my brother has one, little recoil and not much harm to pelts

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from JustTakeMeHunting14 wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

henry arms makes .22 lever action rifles that would not do hardly any damage to pelts, the hard part is making a shot that will put what you are hunting down(I am assuming you are referring to fur bearers possibly predators) hope this helps

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from country road wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

To continue the Henry thought---I'm pretty sure they make a .22 mag. in their lever action which would be better than the .22 lr.

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from Jerry A. wrote 18 weeks 4 days ago

I'm going to go out on a limb and predict someone will chamber the new .17 Winchester Magnum Rimfire in a lever action. It is, after all, a rimmed cartridge, which function best from lever and sible shot actions.

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from remingman870 wrote 18 weeks 3 days ago

I don't know much about them but browning makes a lever action rifle the BLR and it come in .223, 22-50, and .243. Since it is browning they are a bit expensive, but something that I haven't seen on any other lever action that the BLR had was a detachable box magazine.

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from Treestand wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

The Beat on the Street is: Ruger mite have a 17/22 in 17~Win/Super Mag coming out soon???

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from Pablo141will wrote 12 weeks 4 days ago

i would also suggest the henry .22, my brother has one, little recoil and not much harm to pelts

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