All though i have not killed any thing yet with my 45-70 i 'am with frank when it comes to heavy bullets. I shoot a 405 grain hard cast gas check bullet using H-335 powder in my marlin and its a great load.
No just the iron sights it came with. I do not like scopes on my lever guns. Id get the 77/44 over the 77/357.
I am starting to look at the 444 big time, seems to be a popular choice by man folks!
id get the 45/70 unless you are going to hand load. There are many more factory available loadings for the 45/70 vs 444 marlin. Unless you buy ammo online you probably wont find very many choices on for the 444 marlin on store shelves.
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Would be some fun guns to throw some lead at deer. I enjoyed using the .30/30 in PA prior to the .30-06
The CVA's right below that caught my attention, I had no idea that CVA made a single shot in PCR calibers.
Here's a question.
My buddy asked can he shoot theseWinchester Ballistic Silvertips out of his 1895 Marlin 45-70. Will the ballistic tips foul or hurt the primer of the next round?
They should be fine. The nose of the bullet is round so there should be no problem to use in a lever action. The 1895 have deep cut ballard rifling it takes a lot to fowl it enough to effect acuraccy.