I am just beginning to think about a lever action with a 16 or 20" barrel likely in 357. I had a Win 94 and loved the gun, just not shooting it for fun. I know, could have downloaded to 44 spec rounds, and i did for a 44 mag revolver i had at one time. It was my go to hunting rifle until I started routinely getting shots well beyond 100 yards and I moved to a 243 in a Remington 788. Oh, well, fast forward and adding a lot of age, I now use primarily single shots and hunt deer mostly with a Ruger No. 1 in 45-70 or 280 AI. Several years ago, I picked up the Mod 94 and started plinking with it with factory 240gr hp rounds. It just wasn't pleasant anymore. I don't even notice my 45-70 but that has a 28" bull barrel designed for lessening recoil which it does effectively.
So, back to the original question, I am starting to think of a plinking gun that doubles as a self defense rifle (with more than one shot) that i can reload easily that does not have a lot of recoil. For those of you who have one, is the 357 the charm. I really don't like semi-autos. I am curious-with the Win 1892 Short or a henry or even a marlin, how does the recoil of the 357 stack up compared to a 44 mag in the same gun or a 243 shooting a 100 gr bullet in a 24" bolt action rifle? Are the henry big boys good rifles or should I stay with the winny? Definitely don't want to go any further north of $1,000 than I have to. Already have a flippin fortune in my single shots. Thanks for your thoughts.
So, back to the original question, I am starting to think of a plinking gun that doubles as a self defense rifle (with more than one shot) that i can reload easily that does not have a lot of recoil. For those of you who have one, is the 357 the charm. I really don't like semi-autos. I am curious-with the Win 1892 Short or a henry or even a marlin, how does the recoil of the 357 stack up compared to a 44 mag in the same gun or a 243 shooting a 100 gr bullet in a 24" bolt action rifle? Are the henry big boys good rifles or should I stay with the winny? Definitely don't want to go any further north of $1,000 than I have to. Already have a flippin fortune in my single shots. Thanks for your thoughts.