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Who makes a good 357 lever action besides henry
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Rossi model 92 has served me well for many years an has taken out many lions, bear, and even elk wit he right load It's a close range gun but very functional and compact, and reliable. Browing came out with e reprodcion of the Wincheser 92 in 357 some years back. I had one, and let it get away. What a fool, tha was dreamy little . Minehashung on the side of a sadd hos so muh that a lot o the blig isgone and he stock ha been brokn and is put bac together wth JB Weld, but it still shoot good. I usually have first time shooters, practice a bit wit it fore we go. Ater a few shots they get excied when they an hit a golf ball at 30-40 yards and they enjoy the fun. Aftr that a lion in the tree is duck soup.
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Rossi 92
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Mike, Ar yu losining? Juste horsein wit yu bude LOL
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DC,

My spelling is always horrendous, but the lag time on my slow home computer makes it stone age at times and this really makes for some interesting reading. LOL! It great that the human mind can decipher such jibberish and actually allows it to still be smi- readable. LOL!
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I've had good luck with my rossi as well.
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I guess maybe I had the wrong idea about Rossi. The only one I've seen was a .22 mag pump that I had. It would not group better than a dinner plate at a hundred yards and the empty shells were not ejecting well they would flip up but stick in the ejector. A real handy little break-down gun but I got rid of it. Still miss carrying it though. Terry
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