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Bruce
New high velocity mountain rifles, 1901, 1905
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Re: New high velocity mountain rifles, 1901, 1905
I guess nobody told them you can't kill nothing with a lever gun.
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Re: New high velocity mountain rifles, 1901, 1905
A mountain goats and a Dahl sheep with a levergun...




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Re: New high velocity mountain rifles, 1901, 1905
I just figured it out. To kill game animals you need a lever action rifle, not a carbine. Notice all of the lever actions in these pictures are rifles.
Makes sense to me.
Joe
Makes sense to me.
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Re: New high velocity mountain rifles, 1901, 1905
There's definitely some strain on thet meatpole - check out how it's bending under the weight !
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Re: New high velocity mountain rifles, 1901, 1905
Those are great pics, Is that a 92 in the first pic? 

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Re: New high velocity mountain rifles, 1901, 1905
Looks like an equal number of Marlin and Winchester rifles. Nowadays, those goats and sheep can't be killed with a puny .30-30 or .38-55. The new breed has built in resistance to those slow old bullets. They just step aside and let 'em pass. 

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Re: New high velocity mountain rifles, 1901, 1905
Thinking of the of old (70-100 years ago) photos of hunters, not cowboys, I can't recall seeing a 94 carbine. Alaska photos show about an equal number of 94 rifles and 95's, with Savage 99's being well represented, too. Marlins seem about as common as Mausers (hardly ever).J Miller wrote:I just figured it out. To kill game animals you need a lever action rifle, not a carbine. Notice all of the lever actions in these pictures are rifles.
Makes sense to me.
Joe
Bruce