This deer season I used my EMF Hartford Model 1892 (a Winchester 92 clone from Rossi) in 45 LC while hunting in the brush and heavy woods of central Missouri. I liked the rifle a lot. It is much lighter than my Weatherby Vanguard in 30-06 which is great in a stand over a bean field, but not so much when stalking. The older I get the more I dread tramping throught the woods with a heavy long barrelled bolt gun. None of my shots are more than 75-100 yards anyway, but I do, however, miss a low power telescopic sight for low light conditions and to help counting the tines on buck antlers or estimating the length of spikes. Here is my question, what is the best choice for a fast handling, light weight, scoped medium bore brush rifle? A Malin lever gun? A Mossburg 30/30 levergun? One of the super light weight bolt guns? An autoloader? Which one?
Thought it might be time to remind some of the original post. Here is what he is asking about:
1."What is the best choice for a fast handling, light weight, SCOPED medium bore brush rifle?"
2. "A Marlin lever gun? A Mossburg 30/30 levergun? One of the super light weight bolt guns? An autoloader?"
Nothing was said about iron sights, I think he's past that.
Nothing about Dogs, I don't even think "dog hunting" for Deer is legal in up in MO.
And he wants a rifle to hunt in brush country, he said nothing about a mythical brush buster.