I use a 1953 Model 99 Savage lever action rifle in .300 Savage caliber for deer hunting at my buddy's cozy cabin (deer camp) up on the High Plateau in the Moshannon State Forest in north-central Pennsylvania... about 20 miles NNE of DuBois... and out of 6 of us in our deer camp, I'm the ONLY one using a lever action rifle. All the others use bolt-actions.
Of the good many hunters... probably over 100 in the 8 years I've hunted there... I've seen in the woods or walking along the back roads, I've never seen another hunter carrying a lever-action rifle. They've all been carrying bolt-action rifles.
In surveys, both here on Graybeard's Outdoors and a couple of other hunting forums, I've noticed that lever-action rifles are voted into 2nd. or even 3rd. place behind bolt-action rifles (#1), but there is a BIG "difference" in the percentages or numbers of those voting for bolt-actions (higher) vs. lever-actions (lower) in those surveys.
To me, the lever action IS "traditional"... and the Savage Model 99 is "THE" finest, smoothest, most accurate lever-action rifle made... bar NONE. My 1953 "EG" model 99 (24" barrel) consistently averages .70 to .75 inch, 3-shot groups off the bench rest @ 100 yards with my 150 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip handloads @ a chronographed 2680 fps.
However, THAT doesn't change the "what is"... the bolt action rifles ARE a great deal more popular than the lever-actions with deer hunters these days. Why? I dunno... but "truth IS TRUTH"... whether I (or "we") like it or not.
Frankly, that FACT doesn't bother me... other hunters can use whatever they wish... but, for me... the lever-action rifle does just fine... and I wouldn't use anything else.
That's what "freedom-of-choice" is all about, isn't it? Yes, I think it is. :-)
Strength & Honor...
Ron T.