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Marlin 1894 357 for deer
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<blockquote data-quote="sneakboxer" data-source="post: 2140548" data-attributes="member: 8393"><p>Well does the 357mag out of a 18-20in barrel have the snuff to ethically take a deer? I have killed quite a few with my 308 but a short light lever would be nice. I found a 1894 357 i'm thinking about buying. Most of my shots would be at 50yds and no more than 100yds.</p><p>I also just started to reload. The 357mag and 38spl would be easier/cheaper to reload for than say 30-30 or 45-70, right?</p><p>Thanks for the help,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sneakboxer, post: 2140548, member: 8393"] Well does the 357mag out of a 18-20in barrel have the snuff to ethically take a deer? I have killed quite a few with my 308 but a short light lever would be nice. I found a 1894 357 i'm thinking about buying. Most of my shots would be at 50yds and no more than 100yds. I also just started to reload. The 357mag and 38spl would be easier/cheaper to reload for than say 30-30 or 45-70, right? Thanks for the help, [/QUOTE]
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