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  • Anyone own a Marlin 1895GBL in 45/70???

    Anyone own one of these? Think it would be a cool toy.

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    No but it sure looks pretty! That is another thing I still need....... A lever gun.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by usmcveteran View Post
      No but it sure looks pretty! That is another thing I still need....... A lever gun.
      I was thinking of a 1873 but Meke talked me outta it. He is right though. IF all I can do is punch paper with it then its just gonna end up being a bad investment because after about 2 range trips ill never shoot it.

      Now this would be something fun to plink a few rounds with every once in awhile and is 1/2 the price.
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      • #4
        Yeah, and they're even cooler when they're stainless!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gunner57 View Post
          Yeah, and they're even cooler when they're stainless!
          Nice. How do you like it? Tell me all about it!!!!
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          Snowflakes are great!!! You can roll them around into a giant mass and shove a carrot in their ........

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          • #6
            So far it's just been a safe queen. I have the ported 1895Gwith a Leupold 2-6x on it that I have hunted and like a lot. The big loop hasn't gotten a work out yet.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Gunner57 View Post
              So far it's just been a safe queen. I have the ported 1895Gwith a Leupold 2-6x on it that I have hunted and like a lot. The big loop hasn't gotten a work out yet.

              Nice. Do you reload for it?
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              • #8
                I don't currently reload. I have everything I need, but have not taken the time to set things up. It's on my winter project list, but so are a lot of other things.

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                • #9
                  is it that you like boomer's hence a 45/70? more and cheaper shooting with say a rossi 357 or 44. you could go out more with less pain $.

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                  • #10
                    45/70 ..???

                    that doesn't fire a projectile, more like an incoming ICBM ...
                    sic semper boogaloo

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jonboy 69 View Post
                      is it that you like boomer's hence a 45/70? more and cheaper shooting with say a rossi 357 or 44. you could go out more with less pain $.
                      I'm gonna reload for it so not really concerned with price of ammo. I've handled the rossi's and do not feel the quality is there. I like big bullets
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gunner57 View Post
                        I don't currently reload. I have everything I need, but have not taken the time to set things up. It's on my winter project list, but so are a lot of other things.
                        Well hurry up and get it setup so I can figure out the price per round to reload.
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                        • #13
                          I picked up a Marlin 444P which is the little sister to the .45-70. For reloads I use 240gr. .44 JHP or JSP: same as for a .44 magnum. I think they crony at 2300 fps. The ported barrel sucks up the recoil.

                          It's tough on the brass and I'm trimming very other reload.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Wildman View Post

                            Well hurry up and get it setup so I can figure out the price per round to reload.
                            7000 grains per pound divided by chosen load = powder cost per round
                            cost per primer
                            chosen bullet cost for 1
                            cost per brass case divided by number of times being reused.

                            this will give you a pretty close estimate.

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