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45-70, 45-90, or 450 Marlin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Olevern" data-source="post: 2146220" data-attributes="member: 63031"><p>45-70 gotta be my favorite caliber, have quite a number of them from a 40 year old Siamese Mauser conversion bolt action to a Ruger No. 1....including a Winchester 1886 Lite (more recent vintage), An H&R Centennial trapdoor, A Chiappa 1886 takedown with a hard chrome matte finish (very weatherproof), Marlin 1895 carbine (had this one many years), another Marlin 1895 rifle with factory half round/half octagon barrel and, I just ordered a Pedersoli Rolling block with double set triggers. All of the above have been tasked with trimming the numbers of wild hogs on my friends ranch down in S. Texas. The Siamese and Chiappa have taken bear in Canada, in New Brunswick and Quebec respectively. Can't go wrong with any of the above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olevern, post: 2146220, member: 63031"] 45-70 gotta be my favorite caliber, have quite a number of them from a 40 year old Siamese Mauser conversion bolt action to a Ruger No. 1....including a Winchester 1886 Lite (more recent vintage), An H&R Centennial trapdoor, A Chiappa 1886 takedown with a hard chrome matte finish (very weatherproof), Marlin 1895 carbine (had this one many years), another Marlin 1895 rifle with factory half round/half octagon barrel and, I just ordered a Pedersoli Rolling block with double set triggers. All of the above have been tasked with trimming the numbers of wild hogs on my friends ranch down in S. Texas. The Siamese and Chiappa have taken bear in Canada, in New Brunswick and Quebec respectively. Can't go wrong with any of the above. [/QUOTE]
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