Originally Posted by jwall
JD

First, I'm glad your feelings are not hurt. That was NOT my intention.

I didn't go back to see IF you said what 'caliber' your carbine is. I also don't recall WHICH lever 35 you're looking for.

On the subject of 'range', I've killed deer at 12' (feet) with a 700 BDL 7 RM, so that's moot to me.

AS you know, $$$ of ALL rifles have gone thru the roof. As with anything else, anything is worth what 'someone' will pay.

My Model Six in 06 is lighter than the 6mm or 270s.....SO I'd expect your carbine in 06 or 308 will NOT be heavy.

On the subject of levers... 94 or 336........... 336 is the only 1 I'd consider and it is HEAVY.
I prefer light but IMO the 'older' 336s are much better made.

So you see, there are several factors FOR ME on the subject, not just one.


ATST I've stated repeatedly that "As Long As Anyone Is Happy With Their Rifle...That's All That Matters".

I hope I've answered your ? and I appreciate your attitude about my statement.

Good Luck, whatever decision you make.


Jerry







Thank you and I wouldn't have asked if I didn't want to hear your opinion.

Just to clarify, I'm not looking for a 35 Remington in a lever action as I have 2 already. One will be my grandson's rifle when he is old enough to hunt.

I'm looking for a 760 or 7600 chambered in 35 Remington.

My current 7600 carbine is a 30-06 and it is heavier than the bolt actions that I currently use. MY 7600 only shoots 180 gr bullets well and the recoil is quite stiff for a dedicated deer and black bear rifle. You will never, ever, hear me say anything bad about the 06, but I find it needlessly heavy for what I do. It is however a very handy rifle.