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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 779307" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>I have one of each caliber in the Marln. The 44 makes a good bear gun for bow hunting summer camping and just a nice short range saddle gun. That holds a lot of lead. I did sack a coyote at 200ish yards with it once.</p><p>Everyone should own a 30-30! I learned this by pure amazement! When I was cool and guided hunters, on most days the guides would shoot at lunch. We shot off hand at a 2x2 piece of steel at 400 yards. This hill billy from back east that guided with us could hit that **** thing on almost every shot with his rusted ol ugly 94 with iron sights, that had put meat on the table for 3 generations!</p><p>I went to town and bought one just as ugly in Marlin!</p><p>I find that I shoot both about the same amount and they are both easy and cheap to reload for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 779307, member: 10582"] I have one of each caliber in the Marln. The 44 makes a good bear gun for bow hunting summer camping and just a nice short range saddle gun. That holds a lot of lead. I did sack a coyote at 200ish yards with it once. Everyone should own a 30-30! I learned this by pure amazement! When I was cool and guided hunters, on most days the guides would shoot at lunch. We shot off hand at a 2x2 piece of steel at 400 yards. This hill billy from back east that guided with us could hit that **** thing on almost every shot with his rusted ol ugly 94 with iron sights, that had put meat on the table for 3 generations! I went to town and bought one just as ugly in Marlin! I find that I shoot both about the same amount and they are both easy and cheap to reload for. [/QUOTE]
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