Probably the Miroku/Browning/Winchester. Of course, the original Winchester M1886 is the best IMHO! Especially, if you can get ahold of a later one with a lightweight barrel chambered in .45-70. The .33 WCF is a great cartridge, if you don't mind handloading, and can find some of the Hornady jacketed FLAT softpoint 200 grain bullets in .338. The M71 Winchester, the modified '86 in .348 WCF is alright, though the round kicks a bit. I really wish Olin/Winchester/Browning/Moroku or whoever owns the patent rights had brought out a .33 WCF Improved with a slightly sharper shoulder, or a .338/.348. The former would have been easier to form shells if the manufacturers didn't have an ammo company make the improved ammo. I shot some Cowboy Sihlloette (sp?) offhand matches at a local club, using a .33 WCF '86 against mostly M94 in .30-30 shooters. Not to brag, but I finally quit because I felt like the .33 WCF was taking unfair advantage over the .30-30-170 gr. loads, especially on rams at 200m. The .33 WCF makes a helluva hawg round, too! But so does the .45-70.