Mag fed lever gun

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Does anyone know of a lever gun that has a detachable magazine let's say 10 rounds. I am Looking into shooting 300 plus yards and want a good rifle round like 308 or better. Currently have a winchester model 94 trapper in 3030 and a savage model 99a in 375 win
 
Does anyone know of a lever gun that has a detachable magazine let's say 10 rounds. I am Looking into shooting 300 plus yards and want a good rifle round like 308 or better. Currently have a winchester model 94 trapper in 3030 and a savage model 99a in 375 win
Old Browning BLR is my answer to this question mostly because you can carry a back up magazine in your pocket and put in a ziplock bag inside a zipper bag
 
I have several BLR's. There are a couple of manufacturers that make aftermarket 10 round mags for both short/long action receivers for the BLR's and Winchester model guns.
The BLR's are AWESOME in both actions. They are as accurate as bolt rifles due to the lockup of the bolt. Browning also puts fast twist barrels on them as well.
 
Savage 99C, came in 308 and 243, can be re-barrelled to 7-08, and they had a detachable mag.

Brown BLR comes in a wide range of cartridges, SA and LA, with detachable mag.

Winchester 88.

Henry makes a mag fed lever

Winchester 1895. Not a true mag, but can use spire point ammo due to the magazine style.

Remington made a pump, 760, with detachable mag.

No idea why you would need a 10 round mag on a hunting gun but there are makers who will supply them.

Savage 99c in 308.

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Winchester 88 in 308

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Browning BLR in 243.

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New Henry

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Rarer Savage 99 were chambered in 338 Federal and 358 Winchester and some 7-08s. And all of them available magazine fed. The mags are rotary style, like the non-mags and other rifles like the 10-22.
I got into the Savage 99s a few years back, what fantastic rifle they are; though because of their lower handgrip setup they will never be precision rifles. But smooth, comfortable to shoot, easy to carry. A 99 in .243 or .308 is a classic saddle gun.
 
Rarer Savage 99 were chambered in 338 Federal and 358 Winchester and some 7-08s. And all of them available magazine fed. The mags are rotary style, like the non-mags and other rifles like the 10-22.
I got into the Savage 99s a few years back, what fantastic rifle they are; though because of their lower handgrip setup they will never be precision rifles. But smooth, comfortable to shoot, easy to carry. A 99 in .243 or .308 is a classic saddle gun.
I have never heard of a Savage 99 in 338 Federal, but they did catalog 284 Winchester late in production run. I have never seen one in person. I have two 99's win fixed rotary mags. One is in 300 Savage which runs close to the 308 Winchester. The other is a 30-30 takedown model. Both wear iron sights and shoot very well. Maybe I will find a nice 243 or 308 with removeable magazine some day...
 

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