Backcountry deer lever - BLR vs Marlin

Not to worry, I am the one being a smart azz. As Brent and Harley know I use a 71/348, for everything I previously mentioned, but since it is not a Browning or Marlin, just do what my husband does--ignore me.

It has been a fun and interesting morning but some of us have a job ;).

Thank god I'm retired!
 
Not to worry, I am the one being a smart azz. As Brent and Harley know I use a 71/348, for everything I previously mentioned, but since it is not a Browning or Marlin, just do what my husband does--ignore me.

It has been a fun and interesting morning but some of us have a job ;).
Yea, I remember what you used...no argument here. ; )
 
That's not unreasonable and pretty much at retail. The GB one was unreasonable.
Nobody wants to lose money LOL !
As an avid lever collector, I do have a clue as to their value.
I’m a Winchester collector mostly 94’s and 92’s not browning so it’s not a big thing to me if I sell it.
 
Four pages and zero mention of the perfect Deer, Caribou, Moose, Grizzly, Wood Bison lever action :(
Henry in 45-70. Worked fine on all of them for nearly 150 years now.
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Henry in 45-70. Worked fine on all of them for nearly 150 years now.
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Hate to break it to ya, but the current Henry Rifles has only existed since 1997 ;)

Just like Sharps Rifle Company isn't the original Sharps
 
I have a 336 in 35 Remington.Very accurate and with the Hornady ammo, a 200yd shot is very possible.
 

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