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This question is as broad as asking which bolt action rifle/cartridge would you choose.
I used to own a lot of levers, but know only have the Marlin 30-30 I got when I was 16 and a 1894 in .38-55 to use in Arkansas' straightwall cartridge deer season.
I've had everything from 22s to 45-70s. Most with receiver sights but some with standard open sights, tang sights, and some with scopes. You really have to define your purpose to figure out what lever is for you.
I know a guy who only owns and hunts with Savage 99s and has around 50 of them in every factory offering. Another friend only has big bore Marlins in 338 Express, .444, and 45-70.
Another friend has a couple of Winchester 88s in .284.
For classic lever, a good 30-30 with open or receiver sights is hard to beat. For just fun shooting, a Winchester 92 in any cartridge is fun. A Winchester 71 in .348 makes for about the best large game woods rifle ever made. Brownings got choices if you like shiny stuff.
There are really so many options and choices that it would be easier to define your needed use. Pretty much every lever made in the last 130 yrs is still quite useful and many are as capable as the hunter is
I’m going to go out and say that I honestly don’t feel like my 94 in 30-30 is a whole lot more pleasurable to shoot than my 45-70 when it comes to felt recoil. Neither is a lot of fun for many rounds at the rangeFor some reason 45-70 sticks in my head.....although the 30-30 would be more comfortable to shoot......if it were going to be a straight up plinker, .22 would be more cost effective. I think it would have to accommodate an optic for my aging eyes for sure though. if/when i make my choice, I will be sure to include a post about it.....thanks for all your suggestions & help, much appreciated !!!
I’m going to go out and say that I honestly don’t feel like my 94 in 30-30 is a whole lot more pleasurable to shoot than my 45-70 when it comes to felt recoil. Neither is a lot of fun for many rounds at the range
My point isn’t that the 45-70 is mild by any means; it’s that the old 94 seems to pound my shoulder just as well lolI’d guess you aren’t loading the 45-70 to full potential. Definitely a noticeable difference in “fun” as compared to the 30-30.