YankeeTarhee
[Lever action .357]
They seem to be in VERY short supply!
I own a Henry Bigboy Steel. [And I just donned my flame resistant suit]
It is a really nice rifle. Nice to look at. Nice to shoot. Nice to carry.
Not so nice to cycle the action. I wish I loved my Henry. The action is really rough and never seems to be ready to click the next round into place. It feels like every round is almost a jam. I spent months and months deciding to buy the Henry. I would far rather own a Marlin.
In addition to the rough action, I do find the tube feed tiresome. I would rather load from a side gate.
I did put Skinner peep sights on it; now I love the sights too (but not the action.)
I am not sure what your motivation is for wanting this caliber, but I have a caliber problem. It is like a psychosis.
If I own a firearm in a certain caliber, I MUST stockpile ammo for it. So the fewer calibers of weapons I won, the better. I current only now .357, 9mm (and 22LR). That was my motivation for a .357 long gun. But, as I said, I wish I had the Marlin. And in the ultimate symptom of 'prepper' personality (which is like confessing to some Cardinal sin) I bought a Ruger .357 BlackHawk partially because it ALSO shoots 9mm. (But it is a tack driver and a beautiful firearm. I would post a picture of it in my Doc Hardin holster, but I am too shy.
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