These Lever Guns Are More Accurate Than You Think

Think lever-action rifles can't compete with modern hunting rifles? Think again. In this video, we're ranking eight of the best lever-action hunting rifles available today, from modern tactical workhorses to classic American legends. You'll see how rifles like the Browning BLR, Savage Model 99, Marlin 336 Classic, Henry Long Ranger, and Marlin 1895 Trapper deliver accuracy, reliability, and hunting performance that many shooters never expected from a lever gun. We'll break down barrel lengths, action designs, magazine systems, real-world accuracy, effective hunting range, and the engineering innovations that separate today's best lever actions from traditional brush guns. Whether you're chasing whitetail, elk, black bear, or simply love classic American firearms, this ranking highlights the lever guns that deserve serious consideration in 2026. Which lever action would you choose for your next hunt? Let us know in the comments and subscribe for more firearm reviews, hunting gear, and rifle rankings. 00:00 Intro 01:09 Smith & Wesson Model 1854 03:18 Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine 05:12 Marlin Model 1895 06:59 HENRY LONG RANGER 08:30 MARLIN 336 Classic 10:08 Marlin Model 1895 Trapper 11:42 Savage Model 99 13:24 Browning BLR #LeverAction #LeverGun #HuntingRifle #BrowningBLR #Marlin336 #HenryLongRanger #4570Government #WhitetailHunting #HuntingGear #Firearms ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is created for educational, informational, and documentary purposes only. Any firearm-related content shown is presented in a safe, controlled environment and should not be interpreted as instruction, encouragement, or promotion of firearm use. All demonstrations, discussions, and visual materials are intended to provide historical, technical, or analytical information. Viewers should always follow applicable laws, regulations, and certified safety practices in their respective jurisdictions. 📚 FAIR USE NOTICE This video may contain copyrighted footage, images, audio, or other materials used under the Fair Use doctrine (Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976) for purposes including commentary, criticism, news reporting, education, research, and analysis. All rights belong to their respective copyright owners. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are a copyright owner and believe your material has been used improperly, please contact us directly for prompt resolution. 🔞 VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED This video contains discussions and depictions of firearms and related equipment. Viewer discretion is advised. Recommended for viewers aged 13 and older. Parental guidance is suggested for younger audiences.