Antonio

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Edible size hogs and Javelina, that is. I already have a CZ 527 (7.62x39). I assume that would work (123 or 125 gr. for Javelina & 154 gr. for pigs.)

I'd like to have a 2nd choice in a lever-action though. What would you choose?
 

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+1 on the 30-30. The 357 would also work in a lever action but remember lever actions come in other calibers too not just the most common.
 

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no youll be just fine. Ive seen them shot using a 30-06
 

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I shoot a marlin guide gun for a lever in 444, I use it for bear and pigs in the brushy areas and a 6.5 rem. mag in the t/c encore for long shots on all sorts of game.
 

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I never shot a javelina. They look small and a 30.06 might hollow one out. I would stick with your. 762 or maybe a. 243 or. 270. I cannot say, since I never did it. My 30.06 is a monster on deer. I could only guess. :)
 

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I don't understand. You have an excuse to buy two guns and your asking for help to limit yourself to one?
 

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I don't understand. You have an excuse to buy two guns and your asking for help to limit yourself to one?

I can only afford one! :( I want a lever.

I'm thinking maybe a Mossberg 464 in 30-30, or perhaps a Rossi in 44M.
 

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Buy a Marlin big bore in 45/70! the larger round will still kill the smaller animal. If you've ever tasted Javelina you won't mind wasting a little meat.
 

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I am really unimpressed by the Mossberg and the new Remlins aren't much better. I would look at an older Marlin (say, no later than mid-80's) or a Browning or Winchester. The quality of the Rossi is so variable that I wouldn't want to own one. A big heavy bullet will do far less damage at those velocities than you might think--it will just plow right on through them.
 
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