Thinking about a .357 lever gun for the wife. She's recoil sensitive and even my AK is too much for her. She's a great shot with my .22's so I'm thinking a pistol calibre rifle/carbine would be great for her. I have some questions about them if y'all wouldn't mind.
-I already have a few .38 Special revolvers but no .357 Magnums (yet). I hear most of the .357 lever guns will fire .38 but what, if any, are the issues with doing this?
I tend to favor the flat nosed lead and the old FBI SWC HP loads and those are what I have the most of. Also a fan of wadcutters. I don't want to end up having to specifically have rounds on hand for the rifle/carbine - IE it can't eat what my revolvers eat (other than .357 rounds of course).
-I'd like whatever we end up with to be quick handling and easy for her to use. I'd also like it to be reliable and strong so it could take a lifetime of blasting Buffalo Bore's high end .357 Mag rounds if I wanted to (not that I would but I like strength and reliability to the utmost degree in my guns). I'd also like the possibility of adding a scope. What guns am I describing?
-Lastly, and the catch always, I'm on a budget. I shoot my AK and my RIA 1911 .45 because I can't afford a SiG 550 or a high end Kimber. I appreciate good value in a gun but don't want to buy junk. What are the price ranges for these and what can I realistically find these for used and new?
Thanks in advance.
