The 44 Mag Carbine.
Yes, it maybe a little outside the gist of the OP, but here are some random thoughts:
The first Centerefire rifle I ever owned was a Ruger 44 Mag Semiauto Deerstalker. I was in JR. High.
I killed a LOT of deer with it. I have owned a Marlin 1894, and currently own a Winchester 1894 Trapper, with a 16" barrel. I have killed a few pigs with it.
IMHO the 44 Mag rifle, out to @125 yards kills deer and pigs as good or better than a 308 or a 30/06. It is litterly the Hammer OF Thor.
As a plus there are many places where a semiauto is verboten.
A 44 Mag lever rifle makes a Great house/vehicle/Utility/Camp rifle.
Where Legal of course.
As I stated in my above post, the only negative about a quality pistol calibre carbine over a "real" rifle, is it is less in power, and less in range.
Many times you do not need or want "all" that power and range".
And again, a Pistol calibre is a LOT of FUN...
That can get Serious if Necessary...
Yes, it maybe a little outside the gist of the OP, but here are some random thoughts:
The first Centerefire rifle I ever owned was a Ruger 44 Mag Semiauto Deerstalker. I was in JR. High.
I killed a LOT of deer with it. I have owned a Marlin 1894, and currently own a Winchester 1894 Trapper, with a 16" barrel. I have killed a few pigs with it.
IMHO the 44 Mag rifle, out to @125 yards kills deer and pigs as good or better than a 308 or a 30/06. It is litterly the Hammer OF Thor.
As a plus there are many places where a semiauto is verboten.
A 44 Mag lever rifle makes a Great house/vehicle/Utility/Camp rifle.
Where Legal of course.
As I stated in my above post, the only negative about a quality pistol calibre carbine over a "real" rifle, is it is less in power, and less in range.
Many times you do not need or want "all" that power and range".
And again, a Pistol calibre is a LOT of FUN...
That can get Serious if Necessary...