357 Vs 44 Lever Action

357 Vs 44 Lever Action. .357 Magnum vs .44 Magnum Lever Actions Lucky Gunner Lounge The advantage of 357 is it's less painful to shoot on the wallet and shoulder Defense - .357 or .38 is MUCH more appropriate as a defensive cartridge than .44 magnum

Marlin Model 1894C Dark 38/357 LeverAction Rifle Sportsman
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You can of course us specials for the range or self defense if you chose 357 vs 44 magnum puma rossi lever guns in a destruction, accuracy and overall performance test!

Marlin Model 1894C Dark 38/357 LeverAction Rifle Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore

44 mag is ok for home defense and deer hunting out to 100 yards. With most rifles that are offered in both cartridges, you'll get the same ammo capacity — both the Henrys have a seven-shot tube I have 2 Lever Action .357's a older pre cross bolt safety Marlin 1894 & a Rossi R92

Marlin Model 1894C Dark 38/357 LeverAction Rifle Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore. Both .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum are a ton of fun with a lever action The pre-pandemic availability of .357 and .38 special ammo made the .357 much cheaper to take plinking or target shooting

Rossi Model 92 Carbine, Lever Action, .357 Magnum, Centerfire, R9256018, 16" Barrel, 8+1. It is suitable for the woods and daily carry alike and can be had in fast-handling lever action rifles as well as some bolt actions For hunting duties, I am of the opinion that quality .357 loads are plenty capable of effectively and ethically taking game.