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45-70, 45-90, or 450 Marlin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shtmagnet" data-source="post: 2142918" data-attributes="member: 117491"><p>I love my 45-70s. Out of all the guns and various calibers, the 45-70 really has my attention. I have a Marlin Guide gun, that I use for boar hunting with the Hornady 325 FTX factory loads, and two new guns. Recently purchased a Ruger No.1 and a Winchester 1885. I have just finished going through the Ruger and put in a Jard trigger. I have been developing some loads using Hornady 325s, 300gr and 405gr cast bullets. The Hornadys shot fine but the cast did not. I reloaded a bunch more this weekend and hope to figure out how to get the cast to shoot well as they are readily available and a lot cheaper. Once I get the loads for the Ruger figured out I will begin working with the 1885. The 1885 is sure a beautiful gun and should be a lot of fun shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shtmagnet, post: 2142918, member: 117491"] I love my 45-70s. Out of all the guns and various calibers, the 45-70 really has my attention. I have a Marlin Guide gun, that I use for boar hunting with the Hornady 325 FTX factory loads, and two new guns. Recently purchased a Ruger No.1 and a Winchester 1885. I have just finished going through the Ruger and put in a Jard trigger. I have been developing some loads using Hornady 325s, 300gr and 405gr cast bullets. The Hornadys shot fine but the cast did not. I reloaded a bunch more this weekend and hope to figure out how to get the cast to shoot well as they are readily available and a lot cheaper. Once I get the loads for the Ruger figured out I will begin working with the 1885. The 1885 is sure a beautiful gun and should be a lot of fun shooting. [/QUOTE]
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