
It balances well (although it’s certainly no lightweight) and it looks and feels great. I’m trying to decide whether or not to buy it.
I should add that I’m primarily interested in using this 45-70 for western big-game HUNTING (mule deer, antelope and elk). It would, I think, be loads of fun to carry this rifle in the field and use it for big game. It certainly would be a departure from my usual scoped bolt-action rifles, and I imagine it would require a whole new mindset. But the prospects seem very intriguing.
Three QUESTIONS for you experienced big-bore lever shooters. I’ve hunted forever, but I’m new to this.
1. Do any of you have any shooting and/or hunting experience with this particular big bore lever-action rifle or the similar, modern standard-grade 45-70 versions previously offered by Winchester/Browning. Particularly, what might I expend in the way of accuracy with quality factory ammunition?
2. What about the curved metal butt plate? It looks very classic, but how about standard 45-70 recoil with that butt plate given this rifle’s weight?
3. Am I nuts contemplating hunting with a classic lever-action rifle that is this heavy - 9 lbs. 12 oz. Other models, specifically the Winchester 1886 Extra Light and the many Marlin versions are certainly lighter in physical weight. I do like the look of this big, classic Winchester. But will I curse its weight?
You thoughts on these issues would be very much appreciated. You guys look like you’re having too much fun.