Well I traded my Remington 700 25-06 for a stainless Marlin 45-70. The bullets for this thing are ridiculous! I am having problems uploading picks. Anyone have any experience with these?
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45-70 is a good round, you can buy the normal factory loads designed for the trapdoor guns,or you can get +p loads that are only for use in modern strong guns(ruger,marlin,encore) Here are some videos of my stepdad and myself shooting my 15" barrel encore w +p loads(350 grn at 2100 fps) I tried to warn him The normal remington green box loads are quite mild, 300 grn at 1800fps and 400 grn at 1000fps I believe. you can reload your own or buy buffalo bore ammo and kill dinosaurs if you really want to
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Originally posted by mightyp View Post45-70 is a good round, you can buy the normal factory loads designed for the trapdoor guns,or you can get +p loads that are only for use in modern strong guns(ruger,marlin,encore) Here are some videos of my stepdad and myself shooting my 15" barrel encore w +p loads(350 grn at 2100 fps) I tried to warn him The normal remington green box loads are quite mild, 300 grn at 1800fps and 400 grn at 1000fps I believe. you can reload your own or buy buffalo bore ammo and kill dinosaurs if you really want to
I'm anxious to see what it feels like shooting a beast like that.
David
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I always liked the .45-70 lever guns. I'm really drawn to the .45-90 express though. I had the opportunity to shoot a Marlin model 336 in .45-90. 4,000ft lbs of energy baby."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostI always liked the .45-70 lever guns. I'm really drawn to the .45-90 express though. I had the opportunity to shoot a Marlin model 336 in .45-90. 4,000ft lbs of energy baby.
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That Marlin 45-70 is nice guide gun. Short so it doesn't take up much room in bush plane and can kill a bear or moose in short time.
The reloading data I have for 45-70 splits up loads into 3 categories. Weakest for old guns like trapdoor Springfield, middle for the Marlin Lever, and stout for the Ruger no. 1 and the T/C guns. The most stout loads are pretty close to 458 Win Mag.
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