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.458 Socom
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kemp" data-source="post: 179505" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>With a lever action might as well go for 45-70. Many reason, here are a few:</p><p>Better feeding</p><p>Brass will always be available, and at a cheaper price</p><p>In a Marlin 2400 fps with a 300 grainer is doable, thats some major energy.</p><p>Or 2100+ fps with a 350 grainer</p><p>Or 2000ish fps with a 405 grainer</p><p>Or 1600 fps with a 500 grainer</p><p>You will be using one of the oldest cartridges</p><p>You qualify to be in the band of 45-70ers.</p><p></p><p>Need any more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kemp, post: 179505, member: 6290"] With a lever action might as well go for 45-70. Many reason, here are a few: Better feeding Brass will always be available, and at a cheaper price In a Marlin 2400 fps with a 300 grainer is doable, thats some major energy. Or 2100+ fps with a 350 grainer Or 2000ish fps with a 405 grainer Or 1600 fps with a 500 grainer You will be using one of the oldest cartridges You qualify to be in the band of 45-70ers. Need any more? [/QUOTE]
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