If you are looking for accuracy, the later Rossi 92 will out shoot the Marlins and Henrys. The barrel twist will also allow you to stabilize 300 grain bullets which are great for large hogs. If you handload, you can cut clover leaf groups at 50 yards with a Rossi and 2 inch groups at 100 yards with open sights. The only drawback a model 92 has is that you need a scout mount if you want a scope. I have a 2x7 scope mount on one of mine and it is easy to get used to it.
The Winchester has the best twist for a .44 Mag but also the highest price.
Yes the Rossi's can be rough but you don't have to be a gunsmith to smooth it out and their customer service is very good.
Over the years, I have owned all sorts of lever action rifles. The three I kept are a 16 inch Rossi 44 mag, a 20 Rossi 44 Mag and an 1894 Winchester 30-30. I only keep what shoots best.
The Winchester has the best twist for a .44 Mag but also the highest price.
Yes the Rossi's can be rough but you don't have to be a gunsmith to smooth it out and their customer service is very good.
Over the years, I have owned all sorts of lever action rifles. The three I kept are a 16 inch Rossi 44 mag, a 20 Rossi 44 Mag and an 1894 Winchester 30-30. I only keep what shoots best.