I'm up for another wheelgun + lever action carbine combo, in the same caliber.
I want something that shoots tight groups up to a 100 yards, doesn't make much noise and it would be used for crows and small varmints in an urban area (where noise is an important factor).
I was thinking about a sixgun in .32 H&R Mag, with a lever chambered for the same cartridge (lever would be used for distances larger than 25 to 50 yards ad scoped, depending on conditions)...
My question: will a wheelgun also shoot the .32 ACP and .32 S&W Long cartridge? (for plinking, and range time economy?)
And if you agree with my choice, which wheelgun and lever would you recommend?
At first I was thinking about another .22, but that won't be as accurate as a heavier bullet in outside conditions (rain, wind...). And even though I certainly don't like the concept of a scoped lever, this one would probably get one because of its 'sniper' purposes...
I already got such a combo in .38/.357, but I want it to be more subtle: I live in belgium where hunting is unexistant , and people are not understanding about firearms at all.